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It started, as these things do, with a will.

When Grandma Vexler died, she left behind a three-page document that began, reasonably: "To my beloved children, I leave my estate equally." Then page two: "However, due to forty-seven years of accumulated disappointments, the following deductions apply." familyscrew

Leo, the older son, decided the will was invalid. He hired a lawyer who specialized in "probate anomalies." Mara, furious, hired a different lawyer who specialized in "sibling litigation." They met in the kitchen of Grandma’s half-renovated bungalow — the renovation halted in 2005 due to a dispute over tile grout color. It started, as these things do, with a will

The first thing you need to understand about the Vexlers is that they didn't hate each other. Hatred would have been simpler. Hatred has rules. The first thing you need to understand about

Caleb sat on the floor, scrolling his phone. "Can I just get the cookie cake deduction removed?"

It tasted better than any family dinner he'd ever had.