Feb 23 • 15:50 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Agnė Jagelavičiūtė's Mother Nijolė Appeals to the Supreme Court

Nijolė, the mother of Agnė Jagelavičiūtė, has appealed to Lithuania's Supreme Court regarding a civil case involving her late daughter's son.

Lrytas reports on a recent appeal submitted to the Supreme Court of Lithuania by Nijolė, the mother of Agnė Jagelavičiūtė. The appeal is concerning a civil case that has been ongoing for several years. Specifically, this case involves an action taken by the minor son of the deceased stylist, represented by his father, Mantas Volkaus, against the small company ‘Tikėk ir veik’. The appeal requests the annulment of a previous decision made by the Vilnius Court of Appeal, reinstating a lower court's ruling that prohibits the company from taking illegal actions which pose a threat of real harm.

The legal proceedings illustrate a conflict concerning the management of the late stylist's estate and the protection of her child's interests. The firm ‘Tikėk ir veik’ has been accused of potentially harmful practices, and the details surrounding this case have attracted public attention within Lithuania. Since the initial filing of the complaint, the matter has been a focal point in discussions about legal accountability and the rights of minors in civil disputes.

Additionally, the implications of this case highlight how disputes involving deceased individuals' estates can span years in the Lithuanian legal system. With emotions tied to the legacy of Agnė Jagelavičiūtė—who was a prominent figure in Lithuania—the outcome of this appeal may carry significant weight not only for the involved parties but also for public sentiment regarding legal protections for minors and the management of artistic legacies in the country.

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