When Teresa Finkle passed away, her sons, Thomas and Walter, were shocked to discover that she had left her entire estate to her tenants, Grace and Katherine. The brothers had abandoned their mother years ago, rarely visiting or calling her. In contrast, Grace and Katherine had become like family to Teresa, providing her with love, care, and companionship in her final years.
As the lawyer read Teresa’s will, Thomas and Walter’s faces turned red with anger and disappointment. They had expected to inherit their mother’s wealth, but instead, they were left with just one dollar each. The lawyer made it clear that Teresa had intentionally left them a small amount to prevent them from contesting her will.