Caleb’s response was measured. “Good. We’ll frame the truth clearly. First step—troop up the legal papers to assert your ownership. They put the burden of proof on you, but you’re ready for that. We’ll issue cease and desist letters to your family. And make sure all records are updated to show you are the sole owner.” It was pragmatic advice, the kind that transforms hurt into action. I followed Caleb’s guidance meticulously. By Tuesday, I had drafted a certified letter to Madison and my mother, outlining the events and asserting that any further attempts to claim ownership or use the...
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