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Constitutional Court Ruling: Goo Hara’s Inheritance Battle Ends with Brother’s Victory

It is a legacy battle between brother and mother that has been waiting for a long time after the death of the famous female idol “Goo Hara”. He was not able to get an inheritance because he had abandoned his children all the time and never looked after them.

Goo Hara made the decision to take her own life from this world in November 2019. After that, her real brother who grew up with her had to fight with her real mother who came to exercise their right first to get property which was the daughter’s inheritance which they left to themselves

After 5 years, the Constitutional Court issued an order prohibiting family members who do not fulfill their duties such as caring for a deceased family member from receiving an inheritance.

On April 25, the Constitutional Court issued a unanimous decision regarding Section 112, Section 4 of the Civil Code. which violates the constitution He says that the Civil Code allows family members to receive part of the inheritance under any circumstances. However, the court decided that the brothers and sisters had the right to receive the estate of the deceased. If you have no share in that property

At the same time, the Constitutional Court decided that Section 112, paragraphs 1 to 3 of the Civil Code which allows inheritance to be given to the parents, children, and spouse of the deceased is unconstitutional. This means that family members who neglect or abuse the deceased go against justice and common sense. Therefore, there is no right to receive the estate of the deceased.

As a result of this ruling, Goo Hara’s real mother, who came out to fight for her daughter’s inheritance rights, has to return home empty-handed. At this event, netizens praised a lot. And thank you to the court that still has justice. Because of Goo Hara’s mother Abandoned and female idol didn’t care at all Just attend the funeral before asking for your deceased daughter’s inheritance.

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