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Mining magnate’s widow in court docket over will

ByRomeo Minalane

Jun 13, 2022
Mining magnate’s widow in court docket over will

The widow of Queensland mining magnate Ken Talbot is taking suitable action in a Brisbane court docket over the estate of the Macarthur Coal founder who died more than a decade ago.

Amanda Talbot is suing Boyd Appropriate form over allegations owner Bill Boyd did no longer finalise her husband’s novel will earlier than he died, inflicting her to lose financial advantages.

A trial, anticipated to closing no longer much less than three weeks, started within the Brisbane Supreme Court on Monday.

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The Macarthur Coal founder died in June 2010 when his airplane crashed within the Republic of Congo.

The BRW Rich 200 checklist cited Mr Talbot’s worth at $965 million at the time of his loss of life.

He used to be described as one in every of Australia’s most intelligent entrepreneurs in court docket.

The businessman had been married to Ms Talbot since April 1995 and the couple had two childhood, Alexandra and Claudia.

Mr Talbot also had two childhood Liam and Courtney from a outdated marriage.

Mr Boyd used to be retained by Mr Talbot in numerous capacities over 15 years up till his loss of life.

This incorporated making ready his will in 2002.

Mr Boyd used to be also administrator of Mr Talbot’s estate from June 29, 2012.

Ms Talbot claims Mr Boyd had been engaged by her husband in unhurried 2007 to salvage a novel will and the lawyer failed by no longer having the technique completed when Mr Talbot died.

The court docket used to be proven an email to Mr Boyd in December 2008 whereby Mr Talbot requested about development of the desire, announcing: “We would possibly per chance well well also simply composed fair to knock it off the desk.”

But discussions about the desire persisted with extra correspondence and assembly notes proven to the court docket.

Ms Talbot argues the delay imprint her money as a beneficiary of her husband’s estate.

The trial continues earlier than Justice David Boddice.

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