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Janelle and Meri Brown Take Legal Steps Over Coyote Pass Dispute with Kody

The Sister Wives stars seek to secure their shares of the disputed family property as tensions rise over its sale and division.

  • Janelle Brown has hired a lawyer to pursue a formal separation of assets, including her share of the 14-acre Coyote Pass property in Flagstaff, Arizona.
  • Meri Brown revealed that Kody Brown told her she is not entitled to an equal share of the property because she has only one child with him, despite contributing equally to family funds.
  • Both Janelle and Meri suspect Kody may be making decisions about the property without involving them and have expressed frustration over his lack of communication.
  • Kody claims he intends to divide the proceeds from the eventual sale of Coyote Pass equally among himself, his current wife Robyn, and his two ex-wives, though trust between the parties has eroded.
  • Christine Brown, who left the plural marriage in 2021, previously transferred her share of the property to Kody and Robyn after her departure, adding complexity to the ongoing dispute.
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