A multi millionaire New York property mogul has dictated the terms of his will from beyond the grave seeing his daughters hit with stringent rules in order to inherit his wealth.
Maurice Laboz, who died earlier this year, decided daughters, Marlena, 21, and Victoria, 17 - would inherit $10million (£6.43 million) each when they turn 35.
However the 77-year-old ensured they would be able to get some early bonuses as long as they attended a good university, marry right, get good jobs and do not have children out of wedlock.
Laboz told the executors of his will his daughters could each receive half a million dollars if they marry before 35 on the condition their husbands sign a sworn statement that they will not touch the money.
They could receive a further $750,000 if they graduate 'from an accredited university' and write “100 words or less describing what she intends to do with the funds”.
If the daughters have children and don’t work outside the house, the trustees will give them each 3 per cent of the value of their trust every January 1.However he stipulated the money is only for a “child born in wedlock.”
His wife received nothing in the will and has said that she plans to contest it.Laboz justified leaving her out of the will by citing a “prenuptial agreement, which limits her rights”.
Laboz signed the will in April 2014, nine months before he died. He left behind a $37million (£24 million) fortune.The remainder of his wealth will be given to charities,
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Maurice Laboz, who died earlier this year, decided daughters, Marlena, 21, and Victoria, 17 - would inherit $10million (£6.43 million) each when they turn 35.
However the 77-year-old ensured they would be able to get some early bonuses as long as they attended a good university, marry right, get good jobs and do not have children out of wedlock.
Laboz told the executors of his will his daughters could each receive half a million dollars if they marry before 35 on the condition their husbands sign a sworn statement that they will not touch the money.
They could receive a further $750,000 if they graduate 'from an accredited university' and write “100 words or less describing what she intends to do with the funds”.
If the daughters have children and don’t work outside the house, the trustees will give them each 3 per cent of the value of their trust every January 1.However he stipulated the money is only for a “child born in wedlock.”
His wife received nothing in the will and has said that she plans to contest it.Laboz justified leaving her out of the will by citing a “prenuptial agreement, which limits her rights”.
Laboz signed the will in April 2014, nine months before he died. He left behind a $37million (£24 million) fortune.The remainder of his wealth will be given to charities,
Culled from Mirror UK
He simply want d best fr his daughters,i wish dem d best in their endeavours.
ReplyDeleteHard man
DeleteThe man is very mean.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteVery mean!!
DeleteControlling their lives from the grave!! *spits of his grave*
Wicked man!!! Y marry a woman you do not love???
ReplyDeleteNo he is nt,if he did nt give dt condition dey will jst rely on his money,i like him.
DeleteHe doesn't love his wife! That's what made him wicked.
DeleteDt's true
DeleteHe isn't wicked at all.. He wants his daughters to do well in life.. So by giving those conditions they will do d right thing cos they certainly would want all that money
ReplyDeleteAnd what about the woman that gave him those daughters?
DeleteHe obviously wants d best for his daughters but I don't understand why he didn't leave anything for his wife.
ReplyDeleteBut why did he leave his wife out of his will? The conditions for his two daughters to be full benficiaries are good but too rigids and demanding.
ReplyDeleteWicked will from a very wicked father....
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteAm sure the man has serious problem with the wife when he wrote the will.
ReplyDeleteAs for his daughters, he want the best for them.
See conditions!!!! What if they die b4 the mentioned age?Mnximmm wicked man, left nothing 4 his wife..
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,I tink d man wants d best for his dotas bt d will is a little stringent. Wetin b my own sef? Dey r rich
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ReplyDeleteChai. Disciplinarian.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: should we now say this man's soul should rest in Peace? #flipshair
ReplyDeleteStingy even in death
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