Sister Wives – MAJOR Updates Regarding Coyote Pass!
After years of uncertainty and legal wrangling, a significant development has finally occurred regarding the division of Coyote Pass. Since Christine walked away from her spiritual marriage to Kody in 2021, the property has remained a hot-button issue within the Sister Wives community. While fans speculated whether Kody would ever fairly distribute the land among his wives, it appears that real movement is happening at last.
For the longest time, discussions about Coyote Pass felt like endless talk with little action. The Browns barely managed to pay off the land in 2023, and even then, ownership remained skewed in favor of Kody and Robyn. Christine’s departure led to a legal reassignment of her share, and for years, Janelle and Meri fought for their rightful portion. With a history of financial control and manipulation surrounding the property, many feared that Kody would continue to stall or strong-arm his ex-wives into accepting a raw deal.
But in a surprising turn of events, new documents filed with the county on March 27, 2025, confirm a major shift. The property has now been divided into three primary lots: Kody and Robyn retain 50% of one large parcel, while Janelle and Meri now each hold 25% ownership. Previously, Meri had minimal legal entitlement despite having contributed equally to the purchase and upkeep of the land. This update marks a significant victory for her, as she now possesses a fairer stake.
The adjustments also provide Janelle and Meri with legal independence over their shares. In contrast to the original arrangement—where land was owned jointly, preventing Christine from passing her portion directly to Janelle or Meri—this new setup allows them to sell or bequeath their shares without Kody or Robyn’s approval. This crucial change grants them greater autonomy, even if questions remain about how practical it would be to sell a partial stake in undeveloped land.
Of course, the restructuring doesn’t erase the long history of imbalance. Many fans still argue that Kody and Robyn’s combined share remains disproportionate, especially given how much Meri and Janelle invested over the years. And while this step marks progress, it doesn’t mean either woman will see immediate financial gain—selling off their portions may still prove challenging.
Still, given Kody’s track record of dragging his feet and prioritizing his and Robyn’s interests, it’s almost shocking that he agreed to an arrangement that grants his ex-wives equal legal standing. Whether this is a genuine attempt at fairness or a way to finally close this chapter remains to be seen.
For now, this long-awaited update on Coyote Pass is a win for Meri and Janelle. But will they be able to turn their shares into financial freedom, or is this just another chapter in the ongoing Sister Wives saga? Stay tuned to find out!