n Emmerdale, the escalating feud between Kim Tate and her estranged husband, Will Taylor, takes a darker turn as both parties prepare for an intense divorce battle. Following Kim’s shocking manipulation, which involved faking her kidnapping to extract £40,000 from Will, tensions run high. Kim, furious over Will’s infidelity with Rose Jackson, decides to end their marriage, but Will is equally determined not to lose everything. As the September 23 episode unfolds, viewers witness Will reverting to his villainous ways, seeking revenge on Kim for her betrayal.
Will’s plan to make Kim’s life miserable kicks off when he collaborates with her enemy, Caleb Milligan, to sell his shares in the Hol firm, a business in which Kim has a stake. In a further attempt to undermine Kim, Will threatens to sell off her beloved horses, vowing to strip her of everything she holds dear. Kim, unwavering in her stance, warns Will that she knows what he is capable of and that she won’t hesitate to involve the police if he steps onto her property again.
At Home Farm, Kim learns from her financial advisor, Peter, that the divorce proceedings will be complicated and expensive. She expresses her determination to protect her home, stating she would rather destroy it than let Will take anything. The stakes rise when Will reveals he has consulted a divorce lawyer, hinting at a strategy to claim half of Kim’s assets, despite her claims that their prenup offers her solid protection.
With both Kim and Will now firmly entrenched in their battle, Kim declares that they are heading for war. As their conflict intensifies, the question remains: who will emerge victorious in this ruthless game of power and deceit?