Sons Who Leave Sick Mother A

Teresa’s sons, Thomas and Walter, never visited her or even called. So, when she grew lonely, she took in a single mother,

Grace, and her daughter, Katherine, as tenants. They became her true family, and when she passed away, Teresa left everything

to them, except for one dollar each for her sons. At the reading of her will,

Thomas and Walter expected a hefty inheritance, but instead,

they were shocked to learn Teresa had left them only a dollar and everything else to Grace and Katherine. Teresa had secretly

saved all the rent money Grace paid, setting it aside for Katherine’s college fund.

The brothers, furious, threatened legal action but were told by the lawyer,

Mr. Goldberg, that they had no right to contest the will,

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