![]() ![]() I realised that in a very primal way, I felt left out.” she wrote, “ When a beloved parent dies, what is being parcelled out may look like goods and chattels, but it feels a lot like love.”ĭaisy wrote about her feelings in an article that was shared across the world. “ When it happened I was… sideswiped, I think, is the only word. In her will, Jocasta made it clear why she was doing this - not because she loved Daisy any less, but because the others had more need of an inheritance than Daisy.Īlthough Daisy could see the logic of her mother’s decision, she was very deeply hurt. ![]() ![]() When she died, Jocasta left Daisy a small legacy, but the overwhelming bulk of her estate was divided between Daisy’s brothers and sisters. “ When it comes to inheritance, maturity dissolves into a puddle of childish resentments,” wrote novelist Daisy Goodwin, about the emotional fallout of her mother’s will.ĭaisy’s mother, Jocasta Innes was a respected writer, cook and interior designer, who made cooking on a budget trendy in the 1970’s with The Pauper’s Cookbook, and went on to make paint effects like rag-rolling the key interior design fashion of the 1980’s. It's every parent's responsibility to talk to their children about the legacy they might leave ![]()
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