Former Premier League striker Marlon King wins a legal dispute with his half-brother and half-sister over a share of his late father Carl Vincent King’s estate valued at about £650,000. According to the reports, Carl King’s will left Marlon out, prompting him to sue his half-brother Marvin and half-sister Leisha. The case centers on whether the will was properly executed. The accounts state that Marlon challenges the will’s validity on the basis that it was not properly signed by the required witnesses. After the court proceedings, Marlon is reported to have succeeded in obtaining a share of the estate. The reports do not indicate a dispute over the total value beyond the stated figure, focusing instead on the formalities of the will and the resulting inheritance rights. The outcome reverses the effect of the will that had excluded him from inheriting.
Marlon King wins court fight for share of late father’s £650,000 estate
Former Premier League striker Marlon King wins a legal dispute with his half-brother and half-sister over a share of his late father Carl Vincent King’s estate valued at about £650,000. According to t...
- Marlon King sues his half-brother Marvin and half-sister Leisha over their father Carl Vincent King’s will.
- The father’s estate is reported to be worth about £650,000.
- Marlon King was excluded from the will.
- The challenge is based on the will allegedly not being properly signed by witnesses.
- The court reports indicate Marlon King wins a share of the estate.
The former Watford, Wigan and Sheffield United striker sued his half-brother Marvin and half-sister Leisha after their dad Carl Vincent King cut him out of his will.
4 hours agoThe former Watford, Wigan and Sheffield United striker sued his half-brother Marvin and half-sister Leisha after their dad Carl Vincent King cut him out of his will.
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