Estranged children could seek share of 'substantial' Lotto winner's estateGEORGE HEARD/STUFF The Nelson man won big at Lotto, never told his kids, and died insisting some of it be given to cattle research. Four children could be in line for a share of their estranged father's "substantial" estate from a Lotto win. The executors of Carson's estate sought legal advice on their obligations to locate the children, and what information they were required to give. ADELE REDMOND/FAIRFAX NZ Four siblings have the opportunity to make claims for a share of their estranged father's Lotto estate. A High Court judgement given by Justice Helen Cull reveals Carson had a "substantial" estate due to a Lotto win.
Source: Stuff December 22, 2017 02:48 UTC