AITA for suing my brother because he sold his house?

Family and money rarely mix well, but when betrayal gets involved, it cuts even deeper. I never thought I’d be in a position where I’d have to consider suing my own twin brother, but here I am. What was supposed to be a simple loan built on trust and family ties has now turned into a messy, painful feud—complete with accusations, in-law drama, and a family divided right down the middle.

Twin Privilege: Equal Inheritance, Unequal Choices

The Loan That Changed Everything

The Shocking Discovery

The Family Backlash

A Battle of Blood vs. Boundaries

What does Reddit have to say about all this? Let’s find out.

This isn’t just about money—it’s about respect, honesty, and boundaries. My brother made a choice that put me in an impossible position, and now I’m left as the villain for daring to hold him accountable. I know suing him could forever change our relationship, but so did his betrayal. The real question is—how much am I willing to sacrifice to keep the peace when he’s the one who broke it in the first place?

What do you think?

Written by Abeera Anwar

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