Maya's Common Law Battle
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Narrado por:
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Ric Chetter
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De:
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Jeffrey Morris
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They built a life together. The law says it was never hers.
Maya Carson poured years of work, love, and savings into the Beach House she shared with Julian Barrett. She paid all the bills, invested everything in the renovation, painted every wall, sanded the floors and trim, rebuilt the gardens, and imagined the family they might one day have. But when the relationship shatters, Maya faces a brutal truth: she was never married, and her name was never on the title. In the eyes of the Barrett family, she owns nothing.
Julian’s older brother, Lucas—ambitious, calculating, and determined to control the Barrett estate—moves fast. He demands the sale of the Beach House, the transfer of a valuable vacant lot, and the return of a rare Riopelle painting Maya helped protect for years. In a jurisdiction with no statutory protection for common-law partners, her years of contribution vanish on paper.
But Maya refuses to be bullied.
What follows is a tense, intimate fight over home, loyalty, and the stories families tell to justify what they claim. Caught between the man she once trusted and the brother who never hid his contempt, Maya steps into a high-pressure mediation that becomes a turning point in all their lives.
Inside that room—off-limits to the public—truths are revealed, alliances shift, and the past refuses to stay buried.
In the mediation session, sit next to the mediator and watch the negotiations unfold in a true to life legal drama.
A gripping, emotionally layered novel about betrayal, inheritance, resilience, and one woman’s battle to claim the life she built when love alone isn’t enough to protect her.
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