Of course it's about bitterness, rejection AND greed ie. the money, all mixed in.
I contested my late DF's will after he left me only a tiny token of his £1.7 million and the rest to charity. (He had split from my DM just after I was born, so the argument wasn't with me - other than that I was a girl, and he felt he couldn't cope mentally with a child). He never had other children.
Even though I used Mishcon Solicitors, (the firm used by Princess Diana), and had a very good case, they finally advised me there was nothing that could be done by taking it further. A "will" is exactly that - what the person writing it "wants" to happen to their money.
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