Chinese Man Seeks To Revoke Home Gift To Colleague After Remarrying at 93
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Despite Tan's dissatisfaction with his children and his belief that Gu and his family provided better support, his request was denied by the court.
After remarrying at the age of 93, a man from Shanghai regretted his decision to sign a contract giving his flat to a coworker in exchange for care and companionship. The man, whose last name is Tan, went to court with his former care giver and coworker, Gu, but his request to get his property restored was denied, according to the South China Morning Post.
Tan and Gu's family formed a support arrangement in 2005, when Tan promised to give them his flat in return for their company and attention. His demands included regular phone calls from Gu and his family, a weekly visit, grocery and clothing purchases, and taking care of him while he was ill. In return, Tan wrote in his will that he would bequeath his flat and its contents to Gu instead of his children, the SCMP reported.
"They cared about me more than my family. They helped me get through illness and pain and made my life rich and happy," Tan wrote.