“This story deprived my children of almost all of their heritage”

“This story deprived my children of almost all of their heritage”
“This story deprived my children of almost all of their heritage”

Stratagems planned for a long time, heirs who suddenly appear, and how to cope. This week, Irène, Michel, Trevor and surprising twists and turns.

Michel*, an architect in , is an only child and when Irène*, his mother, an antique dealer in a large French city, died at the age of 85, he knew that he was her only direct heir. Coming from a bourgeois family, Irène leaves well-stocked bank accounts, life insurance, several real estate assets, including a luxurious apartment, her boutique and a splendid mansion filled with furniture, art objects, paintings and especially memories to which Michel is very attached. Summoned to the notary after the funeral, he unsurprisingly found Trevor*, his mother’s long-time companion, an 88-year-old Scot with whom she lived for more than twenty years without ever marrying him or signing a civil partnership or even certificate of cohabitation. It was their way of living and loving each other. And Michel, who knew Irene was a bit bohemian, had never gotten involved.

The atmosphere between the two men is cordial, but a little distant…

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