Ratio Decidendi
The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows an adult child to claim reasonable financial provision from a deceased parent's estate, but the court should not override the testator's wishes without good reason.
Facts
Mrs Jackson left her estate to animal charities, disinheriting her adult daughter with whom she was estranged. The daughter claimed under the 1975 Act.
Judgment Summary
The Supreme Court restored the modest award of £50,000 (from the £164,000 awarded by the Court of Appeal), emphasising that the Act's purpose was maintenance, not redistribution of wealth.
Key Quotes
"The Act is designed to provide for maintenance, not to ensure that children receive a share of their parent's estate."
— Lord Hughes
Subsequent Treatment
Key authority on adult children's claims under the Inheritance Act 1975.