Not married, not registered—so there’s nothing to divide!” Asya barked, snatching the apartment keys out of his hand.

Asya left the office at half past six, as usual. Working as a logistics specialist in a distribution company required constant attention—suppliers, clients, warehouses, documents. Seventy-two thousand a month didn’t come easily, but Asya was used to the responsibility. Four years ago it was exactly this salary that allowed her to buy a one-room apartment … Read more

What do you mean, ‘live together’?!” the wife exploded. “This is MY apartment! I bought it before you! Not for your little brother and his boarders

Dasha stayed late at work. Her legs were buzzing with fatigue, her bag was stuffed with folders of reports, and she had only one thought in her head: get home, kick off her shoes and finally drink some tea in silence. She unlocked the door, and the first thing she saw were someone else’s shoes. … Read more

It won’t kill you, you’ll help me take care of the guests!” the mother-in-law said rudely to her daughter-in-law. But she’d picked the wrong person to mess with

“Lilya, you don’t do anything anyway, you’re always at home with the baby,” her mother-in-law, Anna Leonidovna, kept repeating. “Is it really so hard for you, young and energetic as you are, to do the things I ask? I’m not asking too much of you. We’re one family now, and you, forgive me, behave like … Read more

The ex-mother-in-law came to her former daughter-in-law’s place “just to have some tea” — but she didn’t expect to find him in the apartment

Tatiana heard the doorbell while she was busy with the cake. Alexey was helping her in the kitchen—clumsily working with the cream and trying to pipe little roses along the sides. “Will you get that?” Tanya asked, nodding toward the hallway. “Of course,” Alexey wiped his hands and kissed her on the cheek. Tatiana smiled. … Read more

Some ‘homemaker’ you are,” the mother-in-law sighed loudly. “When Dima was sick, everything in my place was sparkling. Have you even picked up a rag once?

Some ‘homemaker’ you are,” the mother-in-law sighed loudly. “When Dima was sick, everything in my house sparkled. Have you even picked up a rag in your life?” “Now is not the time to clean, the child has a fever of almost forty,” Veronica replied. “A fever is not the end of the world,” Antonina Andreyevna … Read more

Yes, I have an apartment. Yes, it’s in my name. No, I am not giving a key to my mother-in-law!

Ksenia stirred the borscht again, glaring at the two sad pieces of beetroot lazily floating on the surface, while her husband had already been glued to his phone on the couch for half an hour. The kitchen smelled of garlic and irritation. “Vladimir, I’m begging you,” Ksenia tried to speak calmly, but her tone still … Read more

I’m filing for divorce,” Marina announced. “You’re hilarious,” snorted her husband. He didn’t believe me, but I took my revenge by all the rules.

“What if I just get up and leave?” Marina’s voice sounded calm, but strangely out of place against the clink of a spoon against a plate. Vladimir lifted his eyes from his soup and frowned. “Where are you off to this time?” he muttered. “Your shift isn’t till the day after tomorrow. Or is this … Read more

Sign here, and the apartment will be transferred to Antonina Pavlovna’s ownership,” the notary pushed the papers toward me, just as I noticed the triumphant smile

Sign here, and the apartment will pass into the ownership of Antonina Pavlovna,” the notary held out the documents, but Marina’s hand froze in mid-air when she saw her mother-in-law’s triumphant smile. The notary’s office was stuffy despite the air conditioner humming away. Marina Sergeevna sat at a massive oak desk, clutching the pen so … Read more