In Canada, a wealthy lawyer passed away and left one condition in his will: his entire fortune would go to the woman in his town who would give birth to the most children within 10 years. The announcement sparked a baby boom, with several women competing to win the inheritance. After a decade, the winner was chosen based on who had the most kids. The whole thing lead to a mix of excitement, drama and controversy.
There were several disputes and court cases over which children would be acknowledged as legitimate candidates for the inheritance. Questions arose about birth timing, paternity, and whether children conceived outside of marriage met the criteria.