Irish siblings obtained a High Court order to prevent sister from accessing €135k from family home sale, alleging fraudulent ownership.

Three siblings in Ireland have secured a High Court order preventing their sister from accessing €135,000 from the sale of the family home, which was sold for €665,000. The siblings allege their sister, Anne Grant Arnold, fraudulently acquired ownership of the property. The judge rejected Arnold's application to dismiss the siblings' proceedings as baseless or tardy, and an injunction was granted to prevent Arnold from reducing her unencumbered equity in cash or other assets below €135,000 pending a full trial.

March 19, 2024
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