Kody doesn’t think Truely Brown is safe with David! Legal battle against Christine and David!
In a heated response to Christine Woolley’s recent lawsuit, Kody Brown’s lawyer has stepped up to defend the Sister Wives patriarch against the allegations presented by his ex-wife.
Legal Drama Unfolds
Sister Wives star Christine Woolley has recently sued her ex-husband, Kody Brown, for child support and additional claims. This legal battle took a new turn when Kody filed his response two weeks ago, reportedly addressing the demand for paternity testing related to their daughter, Truely.
A Rocky Transition for Truely
Fans of the series will recall the tumultuous circumstances surrounding Christine’s departure from the family in Utah. Kody had expressed significant resistance to Truely leaving Flagstaff, claiming he felt sorry for her departure. This reaction raised eyebrows among viewers who questioned Kody’s dedication as a father to Truely, given the previous dynamics in their relationship.
Truely, however, appeared to handle the transition with surprising ease. Living with Christine and her new husband, David Woolley, Truely seems content and unphased by the divorce. Christine has voiced her concerns about Kody, particularly highlighting that his name was not listed on Truely’s birth certificate, thus justifying the request for a paternity test.
Christine’s Legal Demands
Christine’s lawsuit not only seeks child support but also includes a request for a domestic injunction. This injunction aims to protect her from harassment, intimidation, and domestic violence. It also includes a stipulation that neither parent would speak negatively about the other in front of Truely.
Allegedly, Kody has not provided any child support since their separation, prompting Christine to take legal action.
Kody doesn’t get along with David Woolley — especially when it comes to his role in helping raise his and estranged ex Christine’s 14-year-old daughter.
“It has been brought up several times by Kody that he doesn’t think it’s appropriate for his daughter to be living household with Christine and David Woolley.
While Kody has filed a response to the lawsuit, it appears that details of the case will remain private, accessible only to the two parties and their legal representatives. According to The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, this decision is likely intended to shield Truely from unnecessary public scrutiny during a challenging time.
Kody’s Legal Representation
In Kody’s response, it was noted that he has engaged a newly hired attorney who appeared on his behalf in a Utah court. Reports suggest that a fee was paid for a matter related to paternity testing on the same day Kody filed his legal answer. This indicates that the paternity test process may already be underway, a critical step in addressing the ongoing issues surrounding their daughter.