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Do we know if the allegation she made about a family member was made before she met MG
This account is giving a little more detail than the Independent or Argus.
Do we know if the allegation she made about a family member was made before she met MG
This account is giving a little more detail than the Independent or Argus.
This could be interpreted in two ways:I had spoken out about a childhood trauma against one of my family members
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Constance Marten says she got £2k a month from family despite being 'cut off'
Constance Marten has taken to the stand today in her manslaughter trial at the Old Bailey where she and partner Mark Gordon are accused of killing their fifth child, newborn daughter Victoriawww.mirror.co.uk
You can't speak for everyone. I know about the Holyhead ferry because friends of mine use it quite often, but I had to check to see if the Liverpool - Belfast service was still operating.JMO but anyone who knows the first thing about traveling to Ireland knows that the Hollyhead to Dunlaoghaire ferry is a major route. Most Brits know inherently that Liverpool is Ireland adjacent JMO MOO
I have to wonder if a condition of CM receiving a house from the estate proceeds was the permanent ending of the relationship with MG. That could have led to her declining the offer. JMO.Inheritance tradition in “aristocrat” families is for estate and title go to oldest male, not first born. Selling was probably practical decision as maintaining those homes nearly impossible without regular large income. Not to mention “transfer” duties on the value of the property, and contents. A huge chunk likely required to be sold to pay the taxes, which may have driven decision to sell entire estate. If it’s true, that the brothers who had properties “bought for them”, could be that they had been given properties of the estate when father transferred it and they were replaced.
Not sure if transfers at death would have been more tax effective, as father is still alive this transfer could a been a costly unplanned mess.
No idea what provisions / conditions were for CM.
The sale was probably unavoidable given taxes due on transfer to son.
Honestly? No. She just strikes me as a spoilt little girl who never had to face a consequence or take responsibility for her actions, and that spoilt child never grew up. The sense of entitlement is astounding and there is no self awareness, absolutely everything is someone else's fault.do you think she may have suffered from some sort of head injury that has capacitated her somehow? This disjointed thinking is really bizarre.
This whole Gumtree nanny smuggling thing strikes me as a symptom of someone who has grown up being told that you can do anything you want, has never been told no, and didn't hit any real hard barriers in life until she was an adult.
Because anything is possible when you've grown up truly believing that with a bit of effort anything is achievable.
I have to wonder if a condition of CM receiving a house from the estate proceeds was the permanent ending of the relationship with MG. That could have led to her declining the offer. JMO.
Inheritance tradition in “aristocrat” families is for estate and title go to oldest male, not first born. Selling was probably practical decision as maintaining those homes nearly impossible without regular large income. Not to mention “transfer” duties on the value of the property, and contents. A huge chunk likely required to be sold to pay the taxes, which may have driven decision to sell entire estate. If it’s true, that the brothers who had properties “bought for them”, could be that they had been given properties of the estate when father transferred it and they were replaced.
Not sure if transfers at death would have been more tax effective, as father is still alive this transfer could a been a costly unplanned mess.
No idea what provisions / conditions were for CM.
The sale was probably unavoidable given taxes due on transfer to son.