Family WAR Explodes! Greg Calls Attorney Bianca to Sue His Father
Family WAR Explodes! Greg Calls Attorney Bianca to Sue His Father 😱⚖️
The tension inside the Whitworth family had been building for months, but no one expected it to end in a courtroom.
Greg Whitworth sat alone in his apartment, staring at a stack of documents spread across his kitchen table. Every page reminded him of the promises his father had made—and broken. The family business that Greg had spent years helping build was now completely under his father's control, and Greg claimed he had been pushed aside without explanation.
His phone rang.
It was another message from his father.
"Stop causing problems. You'll never win."
Greg slowly put the phone down. His hands were shaking—not from fear, but from frustration.
"I've had enough," he whispered.
Without another second of hesitation, Greg picked up his phone and dialed the one person everyone said never lost a case.
"Bianca? It's Greg."
Attorney Bianca answered immediately.
"Greg... what's wrong?"
"I need you. I'm ready to sue my father."
Silence filled the line for several seconds.
"Are you absolutely sure?" Bianca finally asked.
Greg looked out the window.
"I've spent my entire life trying to make him proud. Now it's time to protect myself."
Less than an hour later, Greg arrived at Bianca's law office carrying several boxes filled with contracts, emails, financial statements, and handwritten notes dating back years.
Bianca carefully examined every document.
The deeper she looked, the more concerned she became.
"There are missing transfers..."
She flipped another page.
"These signatures don't match."
Another folder revealed bank records.
Bianca slowly removed her glasses.
"Greg... this is much bigger than I expected."
"What do you mean?"
"If these records are authentic, your father may have violated multiple legal agreements."
Greg couldn't believe what he was hearing.
For years everyone had treated him like the problem.
Now the paperwork was beginning to tell a completely different story.
The next morning Bianca officially filed the lawsuit.
Within hours, word spread throughout the family.
Phones exploded with text messages.
Relatives couldn't believe Greg had actually taken legal action against his own father.
Some supported him.
Others called him ungrateful.
His aunt begged him to drop the case.
His cousins refused to answer his calls.
Family dinners were immediately canceled.
The Whitworth family was officially divided.
When Greg's father received the lawsuit, he exploded with anger.
He slammed the envelope onto his desk.
"He's suing ME?"
His longtime business partner tried calming him down.
"This isn't something you can ignore."
"I gave that boy everything!"
The partner quietly replied,
"Then why is he walking into court with boxes full of evidence?"
The room became completely silent.
Meanwhile, Bianca continued investigating.
She interviewed former employees.
Several admitted they had witnessed heated arguments behind closed doors.
One former accountant even claimed financial records had been changed shortly before Greg lost his position.
Bianca immediately requested additional documents.
Every new discovery seemed to raise even more questions.
The local media soon caught wind of the family feud.
Reporters gathered outside the courthouse.
Headlines quickly appeared:
"Son Takes Father to Court in Bitter Family Dispute."
Neighbors whispered.
Friends chose sides.
Even longtime business clients began asking uncomfortable questions.
The family's once-perfect reputation was beginning to crack.
The first mediation meeting was tense.
Greg entered the conference room with Bianca by his side.
Minutes later his father walked in.
Neither man spoke.
The mediator encouraged them to find common ground.
Greg broke the silence.
"I never wanted this."
His father folded his arms.
"Then why are we here?"
Greg looked directly into his father's eyes.
"Because every time I tried talking to you, you shut the door."
His father's expression softened for only a brief moment.
Then the anger returned.
"You think strangers can solve family problems?"
Greg answered quietly.
"No. But maybe the truth can."
Bianca then presented several documents that no one else in the room had seen before.
The father's attorney carefully reviewed them.
His confident expression slowly disappeared.
He leaned over and whispered something to Greg's father.
For the first time all day...
Greg's father looked genuinely worried.
Outside the courthouse, reporters rushed toward Greg.
"Do you regret suing your own father?"
Greg paused before answering.
"I didn't file this case because I hate him."
The cameras flashed.
"I filed it because sometimes the hardest person to stand up to... is family."
The quote instantly spread across social media.
Thousands debated whether Greg was brave—or heartless.
As the trial date approached, Bianca uncovered one final piece of evidence hidden in an old storage box.
It was a signed agreement from years earlier that neither side had mentioned.
She smiled.
"This changes everything."
Greg stared at the document in disbelief.
"Does this mean we can finally win?"
Bianca carefully closed the folder.
"It means the courtroom is about to hear a version of the story your father never expected."
The courtroom battle was only beginning, and both father and son knew that once the truth came out, the Whitworth family would never be the same again

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