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Paul Caldwell, father to Kendra Duggar, is in dire need of community support as he navigates an unexpected family crisis. The Caldwells must relocate from a property belonging to Kendra and her husband, Joseph Duggar, who is currently dealing with significant legal challenges.
Amid Joseph Duggar’s legal troubles, Kendra Duggar’s family is also facing some problems. Paul Caldwell, Kendra Duggar's father, is raising money for moving costs and a rental home as he and his family prepare to move out of a home owned by his daughter and son-in-law, Joseph Duggar.
Kendra Duggar’s father is raising funds for resettlement
According to People, Kendra Duggar’s father, Paul Caldwell, has launched an online campaign to raise money as he and his family search for a new place to live. "Displacement threatens our family; this fund eases urgent moving and resettlement costs," Caldwell wrote on the GoFundMe page he created in hopes of raising USD 30,000.That goal was almost achieved as of April 10, with the family receiving more than USD 27,000 in donations in just a few days.
Kendra Duggar mentioned her family’s resettlement during a jail call
On a March 25 jail call with Joseph, Kendra mentioned that her family is “moving out in a month." However, it’s still unclear as to why the family is taking this step.According to the county records obtained by the mentioned outlet, the Caldwells had been living in the home for years, and in 2021, the property was transferred into their name after they paid USD 10,000.
Property renting is Kendra and Joseph Duggar’s major income source
As per the aforementioned outlet, Kendra and Joseph own multiple properties in Arkansas and rent most out as a source of income. The two spoke about renting out additional properties in jail calls so that they could bring in a steady stream of cash, some of which could take care of his USD 600,000 bond.This comes as Joseph is facing charges of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl during the family's 2020 vacation to Panama City Beach.


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