Robert Chung, 62, is ordered out of his family home and ordered to pay a court bill of £265,000 after a dispute over his parents’ inheritance. According to reports, Chung claimed he was promised that he alone would inherit the family’s three-bedroom house, after he moved back in during his 30s to care for his elderly parents. Other accounts describe him as having presented or relied on claims that the court rejected, with one outlet characterising his actions as a “web of lies” and describing him as a “financial drain.” The Independent reports that the case included criticism of his conduct at home, including allegations about his lifestyle and responsibilities while his mother did domestic work. The Daily Mail reports that the court also ruled on additional financial consequences for Chung, resulting in the £265,000 court bill and an order removing him from the property. The reporting portrays the case as a legal challenge to Chung’s inheritance position and the court’s finding against his version of events, though details of the underlying legal reasoning are not fully provided in the extracts.