Sister wives where is it located




















Except, Kody immediately shut that idea down. At one point, Christine confessed, "Meri, I can't do marriage with Kody anymore I don't want to do it anymore. I acted boldly and seized an adventure," Janelle shared via Instagram on June 29, alongside a photo of an RV parked at the Coyote Pass property. Presenting my new summer adventure — the RV life but camped on our property. A post shared by janellebrown janellebrown She continued, "Lots to do out here on the land so I figured why not be onsite.

So stay tuned, this is about to get real! Circling back to the original question, it appears the Sister Wives family is still living in or near Flagstaff, Ariz.

And it seems like the Browns are well on their way to moving onto the Coyote Pass property. Viewers will just have to tune in to find out if that's where they'll end up staying for the long term. After dealing with some legal issues back in , Kody, his wives and all of their children packed up their stuff and moved from Utah to Las Vegas, Nevada.

They relocated in hopes that they could live more openly with further religious freedom. In , the Brown family relocated again to forge a new life in Arizona. After going back and forth about building a bigger home for their entire family, Kody purchased land on a vacant property in Arizona called Coyote Pass to be split into four parcels for each of his spouses.

Janelle announced on June 27 that she will be the first to live on their new property. For the time being, she is residing in an RV. Utah had strict anti-polygamy laws until , and the Brown family actually fought against them. According to CNN , the Browns sued the state in , claiming the laws against polygamy were unconstitutional. Kody Brown and his family moved from Utah to Las Vegas in , where each of the wives and their children lived in separate houses. After seven years in Sin City, the family decided to move once again, but this time to Flagstaff, Arizona.

Fortunately for the Browns, Arizona does not have laws against cohabitation, which reopened the conversation about living under the same roof. Flagstaff is also where the Browns continue to live in A post shared by janellebrown janellebrown While the process of moving itself was not easy, the most significant cause of concern was the living arrangement.

The pandemic forced the family to split, and they could not see each other as often. Kody and his wives have been trying to come to a decision whether they want to live in four separate homes or one big house. It seems like they still do not have a clear picture.



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