The rugby star’s brother produced a second unsigned will that differs from one he made several years ago. The initial will leaves everything to Amor and the couple’s two children, Jordan and Kylie.
But Joost’s brother has since produced another will, which reportedly was signed by a Commissioner of Oaths on Joost’s behalf as he suffered from Motor Neuron Disease, and could not do so himself.
“…my estranged wife, Amor, may not benefit at all,” the will reads, according to Rapport.
Since Joost’s death in February, Amor has had to deal with a series of unfortunate events
She was involved in an attempted hijacking last month, and opened up about her financial woes in an April issue of Huisgenoot.
Amor told the magazine she has to take over payments for everything her late husband paid for, including their children’s school fees, medical aid, and a domestic worker’s salary.
She told the magazine the bills were piling up and she could not afford to pay for everything alone.
In the middle of all the drama, Amor is doing her best to remain positive
She took to Facebook recently to talk about how she is surrounding herself with positive people.