1m ago15.08 AEST
Mandy is asking Simon about his relationship with Erin.
He asks if Erin was “generous” with the $2m she received as an inheritance when her grandmother died in 2006.
Simon says the money was used to help the couple buy a property in Quinninup, in Western Australia.
Mandy says Erin also assisted Simon’s siblings with interest-free loans. Simon agrees these helped his siblings buy properties.
“Money’s not been the most important motivation to either Erin or me,” he says.
Mandy is now taking Simon back to the early days of the couple’s relationship.
He asks about them travelling to Korumburra during a trip with other friends and visiting the town’s Baptist church. Simon agrees up until that time he knew Erin to be an atheist.
Mandy asks if Erin was “moved by the sermon”. Simon recalls her leaving the church building and looking “upset”.
“She was actually moved by what was happening during the communion part of the service, not the sermon.”
now15.10 AEST
Mandy is pressing Simon on his use of the word “amicable” to describe the separation. Simon says the couple did not engage lawyers as part of their separation.
Mandy asks Simon about an attempt to reconcile in 2018 when they had visited South Africa with their children. Simon agrees this was not successful.
Erin’s mother died in 2019 and left her estate to her two children, the court hears. Erin used this inheritance to buy a property in Mount Waverley, in Melbourne and her home in Leongatha.
Mandy says that despite the separation, both houses were bought under the couple’s name as a joint title. Simon agrees it was a sign of “good will”.
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