Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Speaks Out on Family Finances

Sister Wives star Meri Brown has expressed concerns about how the family finances were divided during her 27-year marriage to Kody Brown. Despite contributing significantly to the household expenses, she claimed that her share of the funds was not used for other children’s education or car payments. Instead, she spent her own money on her only child’s college tuition and car payments.

In a recent conversation with Jenn Sullivan, Meri acknowledged that she didn’t receive any financial support from Kody during their marriage. She emphasized that she wanted a partner who would take care of her and provide for her needs. The discussion comes as the family prepares to sell their 14-acre property in Arizona, Coyote Pass, which holds significant value due to its connection to the siblings.

Meri’s conversation with Jenn highlighted the lack of reassurance from Kody about dividing the finances fairly. Both Meri and Janelle have consulted lawyers to navigate this situation. Meri’s main goal is to recover what was rightfully hers from the cost of the property, rather than seeking alimony.

The sisters are taking an unvarnished look at their decades-long marriage, which has been marked by controversy and disagreements over finances. With Kody’s current plans to sell Coyote Pass, Meri’s concerns about how her share will be divided have sparked tension among the siblings.

Source: https://www.eonline.com/news/1412284/sister-wives-meri-brown-details-the-family-finances-and-why-they-didnt-benefit-her-child-leon