Estranged From Your Family but Named in Their Tax Lawsuit?

Note: BCP Real Estate is not a law firm and its employees/owners are not acting as your attorneys. This is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. The following is an illustrative, composite example, not a real client, and any names are fictional. It does not describe or promise any particular outcome.

Meet a man we’ll call Bruce. Years ago, he cut ties with his estranged family. He has not spoken to most of them in a long time. Then a tax lawsuit arrives over a property he inherited alongside those same relatives. So Bruce dreads being forced back into contact with people he chose to leave behind.

At first, he assumes he must deal with them to fix this. After all, they share the property. But Bruce soon learns he can avoid that entirely.

How Bruce got out without facing his estranged family

Bruce owns only his own portion. So he does not need his estranged family to agree or even be involved. Instead, a buyer takes over his portion and removes his name from the lawsuit. Then his relatives keep their shares and stay out of his life. Also, he never has to make a single awkward call.

In the end, Bruce stepped out without reopening old wounds. He paid nothing out of pocket. Now he carries no liability for the property or the taxes.

What this story shows:

You can get out of a shared property lawsuit without ever contacting your estranged family.

You only handle your own portion, so the others stay uninvolved and out of your life.

If you want to be bought out of the lawsuit and have your name removed, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 today.


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