Cut “Goo Hara, father, contribute to the upbringing … give him 60% of his fortune”



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The late Goo Hara’s older brother, Gu Ho-in, speaks at a press conference calling for the approval of the Goo Hara Law held in the Communication Hall of the National Assembly on the morning of the 10th last month. News 1

Goo Hara, a member of the girl group ‘Kara’, decided that the court should recognize the contribution of her father, who raised her alone in a property division lawsuit.

The second division of the Gwangju Family Court (Director Nam Hae-kwang) ruled on the 21st that Gu’s brother Gu Ho-in filed a lawsuit against his mother, A, for the division of inherited property, citing some of Gu’s claims. The court decided that the contribution of the afflicted of Guhara was 20% and ordered that the father and mother divide the inheritance in a ratio of 6 to 4.

Under civil law, parents can inherit half of the property left by Mr. Gu, who died without a spouse or children. However, with the consent of his father’s father, Gu Ho-in filed a lawsuit claiming that his mother, who had lived without complying with the obligation to support him, had no right to inherit.

Although the ruling was more advanced than before, Gu’s grieving family expressed their position that they were considering whether to appeal. Noh Jong-eon, attorney for Mr. Gu Ho-in’s attorney, said in a press release: “Even if you raised a child alone, the court did not recognize the contribution.” It is a more advanced trial than before under the system. current legal “.

Attorney Roh explained that the court recognized his father’s contribution based on the fact that his father had fulfilled his parenting responsibility for only 12 years and that his mother did not try to meet Mr. Goo Hara. In addition, he said that the duty of raising minor children includes not only paying the parents’ expenses, but also striving for the physical and mental development of the child. I decided that it should be considered nourished.

Lawyer Noh said: “It is regrettable that even if the court respects this situation, it is almost impossible to completely lose the inheritance rights of parents who have abandoned their children without the Goo Hara Law review,” he said. “Please support the passage of the Goo Hara Law.”

After Mr. Koo passed away in November last year, Mr. Gu’s father transferred the inheritance and contributions to his son, Ho-in, Gu. However, when Goo Hara left the house at the age of 9, her mother and father filed a lawsuit asking for half the sale price of the property. Ho-in Gu filed a legislative petition to limit the inheritance of children’s property to parents who have abandoned the duty to support and said that if they win, they will create a foundation to help children in difficult situations.

Song okjin reporter




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