STJ does not recognize Rose Miriam in will of Gugu

STJ does not recognize Rose Miriam in will of Gugu Liberato

The judge unanimously decided to keep 75% of the inheritance for the couple’s three children; Girls will appeal

Reproduction/Instagram/rosemiriamoficial/25.10.2021Rose Miriam di Matteo and Gugu Liberato
Rose Miriam tries to prove a stable marriage in court in order to receive part of the inheritance

This Tuesday, the 20th, the Supreme Judicial Court (STJ) confirmed the will of the moderator Gugu Liberato Leaving 75% of his fortune to his children and not recognizing it Rose Miriam as heiress. Gugu’s expartner fights in court for the recognition of a stable union. The unanimous decision of 4 votes to 0 leaves the 75% for the children João Augusto, Sofia and Marina Liberato. The remaining 25% is divided among the moderator’s nephews. In a note, Gugu’s daughters’ attorney, Nelson Wilians, said he respected the Supreme Court’s 3rd Panel decision but would appeal. According to him, the division of the will by the executor is wrong, since he has 100% of his estate when he could have divided only 50% of it. “In his will he had 100% of his entire estate, regardless of the children’s legal share. According to Brazilian law, the testator must protect half of his total assets (legitimate part) and can only dispose of the other half (disposable part) in a will,” the statement said. According to Nelson, this is a “violation of public order” that may set precedents in Brazilian courts. “If moderator Gugu had intended to leave 25% of the total, he would have tested 50% of the part available for nephews and not 25%,” says the lawyer. Gugu’s daughters stand alongside their mother, who tries to acknowledge the stable connection. This process is even normal.