My brother walked into my restaurant's office with a $4.2 million offer to sell. "We split it four ways," he said. "Everyone walks away happy." Except it wasn't his restaurant to sell—it was mine. I'd built Amara's Kitchen from nothing over ten years while they called it a "cute hobby." But then I found a partnership agreement listing all of us as equal owners. A partnership agreement I never signed. They'd forged documents, lied to banks, and told the public they were co-owners for years. When I sued them, they claimed I was destroying the family. The handwriting expert said my brother committed forgery. The judge agreed. This is what happened when I fought back.
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Would you take family to court over a business they tried to steal? What would you do?