Imagine inheriting a small bookshop from your late father, only to have your ex-husband demand that you add his name to the title and split the profits 50/50. That’s exactly what happened to this woman, who was left in shock by her ex’s outrageous request. ♀️ The couple, who have two children together, separated two years ago, and the woman now wonders if she’s in the wrong for refusing to comply with her ex’s demands. Read on to find out what led to this dramatic confrontation!
The Inheritance: A Small Bookshop

A Surprising Request

“Add My Name to the Title”

The Shock and Disbelief

“You Owe Me”

A Different Dynamic ⚖️

The Argument Escalates

The Mother Gets Involved

Accusations and Insults

Kids Caught in the Middle

The Dilemma: To Share or Not to Share?

Edit: Kevin’s Legal Knowledge

Is She in the Wrong for Refusing? ♀️
Caught in a whirlwind of accusations, insults, and family drama, this woman is left wondering if she’s in the wrong for refusing to add her ex-husband’s name to the title of the inherited bookshop. While she acknowledges that he shared his own inheritance with her during their marriage, she believes that the circumstances are now different. But with her ex and his mother insisting she owes him, and even her own child calling her a thief, the situation has become increasingly complicated. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Ex-husband demanding 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. NTA, be careful.

Stand up for yourself and your children. NTA

Ex-husband’s demand for 50/50 split of inherited bookshop is NTA.

Ex-husband wants 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. Commenter advises against it.

Inheritance money not part of divorce proceedings. NTA.

Defend yourself and your kids, NTA
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Ex-husband’s entitlement called out by commenter with a dash of sass

Ex-husband acting entitled and ridiculous, draw firm boundaries. NTA

Taking legal action against ex-husband for involving kids in dispute.
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Divorced ex demands 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. NTA’s response.

Consider legal and ethical implications of ex-husband’s demand.

Divorce drama over bookstore inheritance. Stick to your guns!

You don’t owe him any share of your inheritance

Divorce drama over inherited bookshop. Ex-husband brings kids in. NTA.

You’re not the a**hole for not owing him anything ♀️

Divorce finalized? A crucial detail for ex-husband’s demands

Divorcee defends her stance on ex-husband’s bookshop demands. NTA

Cut off toxic ex-husband and his mother, seek legal advice

Divorced woman rightfully defends her inheritance against petty ex-husband.

Ex-husband has no right to inherited bookshop post-divorce. NTA
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Ex-husband demands 50/50 split of inherited bookshop . Commenter says NTA and owes him nothing.

Ex-husband has no entitlement to inheritance. NTA.

Inheritance sharing debate: NTA if no pressure involved

Ex-husband demands 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. Commenter advises NTA.
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Don’t stress, you don’t owe him anything. Inheritances are separate.

Cutting off toxic ex-husband for rightful inheritance. NTA

Ex-husband not entitled to bookstore ownership or income. NTA

Inheritance in divorce? Seek legal advice and don’t sign anything. NTA

Parallel universe ex-husband shares NTA sentiment with OP

Inheritance is not marital property. Don’t give him a cent! ♀️

Ex-husband wants 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. Commenter advises OP to call his bluff and not give in. Also calls ex a double a**hole for dragging kids into it.

Ex-husband’s money troubles and demands are not your problem ♀️

Ex-husband demands 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. Commenter calls him out.

Protecting children from divorce drama. NTA seeks legal advice.

Ex-husband demands split of inherited bookshop, commenter calls him entitled

Divorce drama: commenter supports bookshop owner, calls ex-husband petty.

Sitcom recommendation amidst NTA comment. Kevin Can F*ck Himself.

Inheritances are separate property, check state laws and discuss with lawyer.

Ex-husband’s demand for bookshop split is unjustified and selfish.

Supportive comment recommends legal action to stop custody interference.

Ex-husband demands unfair split of inherited bookshop, NTA for refusing

Check with a lawyer for inherited property laws

Divorce and money – a sticky situation ♀️

Ex-husband wants half of inherited bookshop. NTA, get lawyer.

Inheritance is not marital property, ex-husband has no claim.

Ex-husband wants 50/50 split of inherited bookshop, commenter suggests petty revenge.

Ex-husband wants 50/50 split of inherited bookshop. NTA shuts him down.

Inheriting property doesn’t make it marital property. Consult divorce attorney.

Protect your assets and your kids from toxic ex-husband

Divorced couple’s inheritance dispute needs legal resolution

Legal implications of inheritance in divorce discussed

Inheritance not marital property. No obligation to share business profits.
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Should she refund her ex-husband for her share of his inheritance?

Co-parenting gone wrong: Teaching kids to call you a thief

Inheritances are not marital property. NTA. Lawyer up.

Legal vs. moral dilemma of ex-husband’s entitlement to inheritance
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Legal and ethical considerations of sharing inherited bookshop profits. ⚖️

Legal rights of ex-husband in bookshop inheritance discussed. NTA.

Threaten him with a lawyer! NTA, he’s entitled to nothing.

Divorced woman advised not to sign over inherited bookstore to ex-husband.

Ex-husband has no right to inheritance, protect yourself.

Inheriting a store is different from inheriting its value. NTA.

Ex-husband demands half of inherited bookshop, commenter says NTA.

Ex-husband’s demand for bookshop ownership denied. Supportive comment section.

Ex-husband has no right to inherited bookshop. Don’t give in.
