ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE: Ami Brown Doesn’t Agree Over BILLY’s ESTATE

Ami Brown, who plays Ami Brown on Alaskan Bush People, is not given up on Billy Brown’s inheritance just yet, as seen by the fact that she is appealing a recent order made by the court.

The star of Alaskan Bush People, Ami Brown, has made the decision to challenge a judge’s recent move involving Billy’s inheritance, indicating that she is not going to go back into the background without making a fuss.

Ami Brown has been putting the fragments of her family life back together after Billy Brown passed away in February of 2021. She has been defending a case that Billy left over for many months, but she hasn’t made much progress in the case.

The well-known off-the-grid pair had been married for the whole 41 years that the program aired, and viewers often said that they could see the couple’s love for one another radiating from the television screen. The audience was shown by the Alaskan Bush People that family is very important to the Browns.

The choice to raise their children outside of the continental United States was taken by Billy and Ami, the couple’s parents. The parents instilled in their children the skills necessary to make it on their own in the hopes that they would be able to carry on the heritage of North Star Ranch.

Ami has taken over as the head of the home now that the patriarch has passed away, and she has been doing all she can to keep the family alive.

The Sun reports that Ami has made the choice to file an appeal against a recent judgment made by a court that would let Dr. Robert Maughon continue through with his case seeking $500,000 in damages.

Viewers of Alaskan Bush People may remember that a Tennessee doctor said that he had put money into Billy’s company, which was appropriately called Alaskan Wilderness Family Productions.

The doctor is suing Billy for allegedly breaking their contract by alleging that Billy did not pay him his fair part of the revenues from the business.

Since Billy’s demise, Ami has been acting as the estate’s representative and administering the estate he left behind. Ami and her legal team argued that they did not have “subject matter authority” over the case, which was an attempt to have the case thrown out of court.

The legal counsel for the Alaskan Bush People celebrity stated that the federal court was not equipped to decide on a lawsuit that was truly a probate matter.

Ami’s motion was turned down by a court in Washington state just a week ago. Ami has been silent on the pending legal action, and she has not made any public statements related to the case.

Despite the fact that she has been maintaining a low profile, Ami did celebrate Easter on the family property with her son, Bear Brown. Bear’s wife, Raiven Brown, appeared in a shot with their son River and daughter Ami while they actively took part in an Easter egg hunt.

The photo was quite sweet. Despite the fact that Ami seemed to be having a good time, fans of Alaskan Bush People could tell that she was under a lot of strain and that it was weighing heavy on her shoulders. Ami said that the estate was only valued at a total of 412 thousand dollars in goods when Billy passed away.

The participants in the audience are responsible for staying current on the court hearings as they occur in real-time.