Singer-songwriter Vanessa Amorosi has actually won a legal battle versus her mom, with a judge ruling an expected real estate pact in between the set never ever occurred. Amorosi, 42, was suing her mom Joyleen Robinson in the Victorian Supreme Court for complete ownership of 2 homes purchased as an outcome of her success. One was an 8ha home in Narre Warren in Melbourne’s southeast, while the second was Amorosi’s existing home in California. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Amorosi declared the $650,000 utilized to acquire the Narre Warren home in 2001 originated from a trust account established to get all of her incomes as a singer-songwriter. Robinson declared Amorosi accepted turn over complete ownership of the Narre Warren home if she paid $650,000 when asked. She kept the contract was made in February 2001 throughout a discussion in the kitchen area of their previous household home. Robinson stated she turned over $710,000 to Amorosi in 2014 for the loan she got on her American home, preserving she satisfied her end of the real estate pact. Amorosi informed the court she need to have complete ownership as there was never ever any arrangement. The vocalist likewise looked for to be the sole owner of her present Californian home, which was purchased through a trust account established by her mom. Justice Steven Moore on Thursday ruled the expected contract in between Amorosi and her mom never ever took place and the Narre Warren home need to be under Amorosi’s name alone. He likewise discovered Amorosi must be the sole owner of her Californian home. Moore did concur Robinson needs to get restitution for the contribution she made to Amorosi’s home in 2014. He bought Amorosi pay her mom $650,000 plus $219,486.33 in interest. Amorosi did not participate in court on Thursday as she was still in the United States. Robinson was likewise not in participation, although a few of her member of the family seen on in court.