"Did the old lady revise her will today? What did she say?"
"Sorry, I must protect my client’s privacy." Mr. Baldwin held up his glasses and retorted.
"After Stephanie left, it would be I who will be running the family. I will naturally take care of you more in the future. I just want to know, am I on the board?" Jacqueline hinted.
Mr. Baldwin hesitated and nodded.
Jacqueline was relieved that Stephanie had finally given her a chance, and the fact that she was on the board meant that she would have more than 5% of the shares. For so many years, she had been on the periphery of the group, but she had never been able to get to the heart of the power. Now she was finally going to get what she wanted.
"Great, I'm relieved." She was beaming with a smile.
"Ma’am, I would like to remind you. Although Ms. Stephanie has modified her will today. But it does not mean that this will be the final will." Mr. Baldwin said.
"What do you mean?" Jacqueline was surprised, "Doesn't a will that is modified at the presence of a lawyer have finality?"
Mr. Baldwin shook his head, "It used to be, but new rules were issued this year. A notarized will, an oral will, a self-written will, are all valid. If all of these wills exist at the same time, then only the last will be valid."
Stephanie can make her own
that way." Mr. Baldwin bent and bowed, "If there's nothing
Mr. Baldwin left, Jacqueline sat down on
new rules. It seemed she could let her guard down
"Mom, it's okay, don't think too much. If Grandma does not leave the shares to us, then who should she
saying that, Shelly suddenly
of Joyce came to her mind. No way, she shook off her head. No matter what, her grandmother could not leave a share of the inheritance
sat down for a short
all the way
had her painkillers and seemed to be in
rushed forward and diligently helped Stephanie to sit up and
meet
lot of pressure, and while she did benefit from the soaring market price of the
shook her
Jacqueline was