My family and I used to live together, but things became difficult, so we decided to separate three years ago. We agreed that they would contribute financially, and I left the house. Now, they’re pressuring me to sell the house, claiming it’s a three-way split: me, my father, and my brother. My father says their business suffered a loss, forcing them to sell gold to save it. He blames me for the loss and demands his share. My brother wants his portion to restart his business. I’m deeply troubled and unsure how to proceed.
You have a valid claim to the house as a co-owner, even if you left three years ago. Your father's business losses and gold sale are not grounds for demanding your share. The courts will consider the circumstances of your separation and the contributions made by each party before deciding on a fair division of the property.
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