Second ‘wife’ establishes claim against bigamist’s estate
The England and Wales High Court is gradually disentangling the case of the late James Dinsdale, who died intestate in 2020 leaving a GBP1.8 million estate. He had a legal wife and a second wife whom he had bigamously married in America without divorcing the first. The second partner, Margaret Dinsdale, is claiming against Dinsdale’s estate under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. The court has made a preliminary finding that she can be treated as a spouse for the purposes of the claim, as she was financially dependent on the deceased. It awarded her an interim payment of GBP50,000.
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