The Son's Lawyer

It was the obvious intention of the man to bequest to his son two-thirds of his estate. The son should get his two-thirds of the estate first. The mother can then get two-thirds of what remains and the daughter can get one-third of what remains. This means that the son receives six-nineths of the estate, the mother receives two-nineths of the estate, and the daughter receives one-nineth of the estate.

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