The elder daughters of the founder of the Pesquera Group are still without inheritance: a court upholds Alejandro Fernández's will, which left them out
A court in Valladolid has upheld the will of Alejandro Fernández, the founder of Grupo Pesquera, effectively excluding his elder daughters from inheritance claims.
In a recent ruling, the Provincial Court of Valladolid validated the will of Alejandro Fernández, the founder of Grupo Pesquera, which disinherits three of his elder daughters by alleging psychological abuse. This court decision could mark a significant turning point in a longstanding familial feud that began in September 2018, amid Fernández's divorce proceedings from his long-time wife, Emilia Rivera. The dispute reflects deeper tensions within the family regarding control over a wine empire worth over 100 million euros, which Fernández claimed was jeopardized by his daughters’ actions.
The legal saga surrounding Alejandro Fernández’s estate has unfolded in the context of not only wealth but also emotional conflict, which intensified as he worked with his youngest daughter, Eva, to navigate his separation. The disinheritance claims underscore themes of family estrangement and the complexities of business legacies, raising questions about how family dynamics can affect wealth transfer and succession within family-owned enterprises. The daughters, Olga, Mari Cruz, and Lucía, supported their mother in this legal battle, highlighting a division within the family concerning loyalty and familial obligation.
As this legal matter proceeds, it serves as a reminder of the potentially fractious nature of inheritance disputes, particularly in prominent family-run businesses. The implications could resonate beyond just the family, as they may influence how future business successions are managed and evaluated by courts, especially when allegations of psychological harm enter the legal discourse. The Pesquera case is reflective of broader societal issues regarding familial responsibilities and the ethical considerations of estate planning.