He explained that the valid will was stored separately at a notary office on Liberty Avenue and that any later document obtained under false pretenses should be challenged legally. I cried as I listened, overwhelmed by how clearly he had seen what I failed to accept.

The folder contained financial records, emails, and contracts that showed Angela attempting to claim shares that did not belong to her. There was also an agreement signed by Connor that revealed his involvement was not just emotional but part of a calculated plan.

Armed with that evidence, I contacted an attorney named Cynthia Morales who specialized in estate disputes. After reviewing everything, she looked at me and said, “You can fight this, but your son will not hold back.”

We filed immediate legal measures to freeze company operations and restrict access to the house while the validity of the will was investigated. When Connor called me later that day, his voice was filled with anger.

“You are destroying everything,” he shouted.

I replied firmly, “No, Connor, they are using you, and I will not disappear so they can take what is not theirs.”

He ended the call without another word.