Business 10 Sec EN1 Week 6 Discussion 1 | chatbot las positas community college
Business 10 Sec EN1 Week 6 Discussion 1 | chatbot las positas community college
Discussion - Chapters 13 and 21
Discussion - Chapters 13 and 21
Week 6 -
You are on the home stretch, with two more weeks to go.
For Greta Harrington and her husband Robert, it was love at
first sight. The two were married for 52 years until cancer took her
husband at the age of 84. Greta is currently 83 years old, and her
marriage produced three offspring: Samuel, 50 years old; Katherine, 45
years old; and Benjamin, 40 years old. In his will, Robert left all of
his financial interests, a considerable sum valued at $5 million, entirely to
his wife; in his will, he also expressed love and affection for his three
children, as well as the desire that Greta divides the remainder of the
couple’s estate to their children, in equal portions, upon her death.
Greta has recently been “keeping company” with Gary Watson, a
twice-divorced, 65-year-old bachelor with a reputation for “womanizing.”
While visiting her mother one weekend, Katherine is shocked to see a fully
executed will on the desk in the living room, devising all of her mother’s
estate to Gary Watson. She immediately calls Samuel and Benjamin,
schedules an emergency “sibling meeting” for Sunday, and wonders what to do
about her mother’s ill-advised decision. She has noticed in recent months
that her mother is often forgetful, frequently calls her “Sharon” (her aunt’s
name,) and often confuses the days of the week.
Do the children have any legal rights in terms of successfully
invalidating Greta Harrington’s will? From a legal and/or ethical standpoint,
should a mother (even of adult children) be allowed to “disinherit” her
offspring?