Leslie Phillips’ family have filed a legal claim in the High Court against his widow, Zara Carr, arguing she should not remain in the actor’s £4.4 million home. According to reports, Phillips died about four years ago, and Carr has continued living at the property since his death. The articles say Phillips married Carr in 2013, when he was 89 and she was in her mid-50s. The family’s action frames the dispute as one about Carr’s right to occupy the house, with the claim alleging she refuses to leave. The reports also describe the case as involving the widow’s status and continued residence rather than a wider dispute over Phillips’ career or public legacy. The outlets provide similar background on the marriage and the timeline since his death, presenting the High Court challenge as an effort by Phillips’ family to resolve the occupancy question. No details on the legal arguments beyond the family’s request for Carr to vacate are provided in the shared excerpts.