The Browns worked hard to combat stereotypes as they united to raise their eighteen children between four households.
However, all was not perfect behind the scenes.
Their polygamy dream ended when Christine left Kody in 2021, followed soon after by Janelle and Meri.
Since his divorces, Kody has been at odds with his ex-wives over Coyote Pass.
While Christine forfeited her rights to the property, Meri and Janelle still own portions of the land.
Kodys refusal to give Meri and Janelle their fair share of Coyote Pass forced them to consider legal action.
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This is the first step in Meri and Janelles quest to get their fair share of the familys investment.
However, it doesn’t remove them from their financial entanglement with Kody and Robyn.
The Browns never developed the land due to a series of financial setbacks and, ultimately, crumbling marriages.
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Her signature is dated March 26, the day before the revised deeds were recorded.
This tells me thatthe drama surrounding the property has continued even throughout the redistribution process.
I believe she held back on signing the deeds because she was still hoping for a reconciliation.
Robyn has always maintained that she was committed to plural marriage.
She dreamed of growing old with her sister wives.
It makes sense thatRobyn avoided facing the reality of changing the ownership of Coyote Pass.
The Browns finances were a murky subject, with Kody often acting as guarantor for the familys shared accounts.
Janelle admitted she was ashamed of the dire financial situation she found herself in after leaving Kody.
The remedy is not just redividing Coyote Pass, but also selling it so she can claim her equity.
Meri and Janelle have won their first battle, but they still have a long road ahead of them.
Sister Wivesseason 19 resumes on Sunday, April 20 at 10 pm EDT on TLC.
Source:Starcasm
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