Lawyer Liang is Su Yan’s queen lawyer and is responsible for all of Su Yan’s legal affairs.
"According to the law, Mr. Su has a child, Su Yafu, and he is the first-in-line heir. Mr. Su is the second-in-line heir." Originally, after Su Yan's death, the first-in-line heir should be his spouse and children.
, However, Bai Xue and Su Yan have divorced, and she loses the qualification to inherit, so Su Dongkun is ranked second. "Some readers said that the law cannot be fabricated. Taozi studied the inheritance law, but this plot involves more than just legal knowledge.
Inheritance law, as well as transaction contracts, etc., are not written in detail and cannot be too professional. This is a romance novel, so I hope you can forgive me.
If there were no Su Yafu, all the property under Su Yan's name would be inherited by the second heir Su Dongkun.
"You also know that my great-grandson is in a vegetative state and has no ability to inherit." Su Dongkun sighed.
"Su Yafu has no ability to inherit and can be managed by his legal representative, his mother, Ms. Bai Xue."
"Then if he doesn't wake up for the rest of his life, won't the property of my Su family become the Bai family's?"
"If something happens to Su Yafu, the first person to inherit his property will be Ms. Bai Xue." Lawyer Liang meant that the Su family should have been mother and son.
Of course Su Dongkun knew that with Su Yafu here, he could not inherit all of Su Yan's property. He asked so many nonsense questions to test Lawyer Liang's attitude.
See if Bai Xue has looked for him and whether he has been bribed by Bai Xue.
It seems that Bai Xue has already approached Lawyer Liang.
Fortunately, when Su Yan and Bai Xue got married, he asked Su Yan to sign a contract just in case. If Su Yan died unexpectedly, everything about the Su family would be left to him to manage and inherit, including Bai Xue and her future children.
Children have no inheritance rights.
He originally asked Su Yan to sign this treaty just in case, but he didn't expect that it would actually be used now.
Of course, he never thought that Bai Wanrou would have a child, nor did he think that this property would be given to Su Deya. What he thought at that time was that if Su Yan had any eventuality, then Bai Xue would never take a share of the Su family.
Property, and the reason why he said that Bai Xue's children did not have inheritance rights was because he was afraid that Bai Xue would use his children to control the Su family, so he included his children, but it was not that he did not want to give the Su family to his great-grandson.
He thought at that time that if something happened to Su Yan, he could only eliminate the inheritance rights of their mother and son first, and then wait for his death to hand over the Su family to his great-grandson.
Before his great-grandson grew up, professional managers took care of the Su family.
He didn't expect that his careless attitude at that time would benefit him so much now, and he could easily transfer all his property to Su Deya.
Of course, he also had to set conditions when he transferred it to Su Deya. Before Su Deya grew up, the Su family was still managed by professional managers. He could only inherit it when he grew up and had the ability to be independent. He also had to write that if Su Deya
If he dies accidentally, all the property of the Su family will be donated to charity.
"Lawyer Song, show Lawyer Liang the contract that Su Yan signed at that time."
Lawyer Song is Su Dongkun's lawyer. When Su Yan signed a contract with Su Dongkun, he notarized it on the spot and the contract had legal effect.
Lawyer Song found out the original contract and gave it to him.
Lawyer Liang took it and read it quickly, frowning.
"Lawyer Liang, can I inherit all the property under Su Yan's name now?" Su Dongkun asked with raised eyebrows.
"Yes." According to the law, a contract with Su Yan's signature and seal is valid. This can also be regarded as a kind of will. The inheritance law stipulates that the inheritance of the decedent shall be in accordance with the will if there is a will, and in the first instance if there is no will.