Comment on A judge rejected a couple's claim to a $3 million estate because black ink blobs on the will obscured their names

A judge rejected a couple's claim to a $3 million estate because black ink blobs on the will obscured their names

A judge rejected a couple's claim to a $3 million estate because a black ink blob on the will obscured their names.Getty Images An Australian judge ruled that a 75-year-old man had died intestate — or without a will — even though a document was found. That's because the names of beneficiaries on the will were obscured by black ink splodges. The man's will was found on his kitchen table two months after his death. A judge in Australia ruled that a 75-year-old man had died without a will after the names of his beneficiaries were obscured by black ink on the document, according to a recent court filing.

 

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