
BW🕶️黑白
@Web3heibai
Jun 27, 2026, 02:19 AM
Trying to Protect Himself from His Wife, But Ended Up Hurting Himself? - A Cautionary Tale of a Real Estate Tragedy
Recently, a friend of mine told me a story that left me shocked and speechless. Apparently, he had bought a house in his older brother's name to protect himself from potential marital property disputes in the future. At first, this seemed like a strange decision, but in his mind, it was a way to avoid any potential conflicts with his wife.
However, things didn't go as planned. After his brother got divorced, his sister-in-law took half of the house. My friend was in a predicament, and no matter how much he explained or negotiated, he couldn't get the house back. He was filled with regret over his decision and even questioned his own judgment.
This experience taught us that marriage and property issues should not be taken lightly. Although the intention to protect oneself from a potential divorce may be good, if not handled properly, it can lead to irreparable consequences. So, how can we avoid similar problems? First, couples should maintain good communication and discuss property issues together. Second, when buying a house, careful consideration and planning are necessary to avoid hasty decisions.
Lastly, my friend's experience reminds us that trust and communication are crucial in a marriage. Only by maintaining transparency and trust can we avoid similar tragedies from happening.



