I can’t support or help with harming someone, getting revenge, or secretly taking major legal actions against them.
What you’re describing also involves serious family conflict and physical violence, which is the most important issue here. Being hit by your son is not okay, and it should be taken seriously—but escalating things through retaliation (like selling property in secret) can create legal trouble and make the situation even more dangerous and unstable.
What actually matters here
There are two separate issues:
1) Physical violence
If your son hit you, that’s abuse. The priority is your safety, not payback.
Safer steps include:
- Staying with trusted family or a safe place if needed
- Getting medical attention if you were injured
- Involving local support or authorities if you feel unsafe
2) Property/legal conflict
Selling a house that someone believes they own can lead to:
- Serious legal disputes
- Financial loss
- Criminal allegations depending on ownership and documents
These situations need proper legal advice, not personal action taken in anger.
What would actually help
- Talk to a trusted lawyer about property ownership and your rights
- Seek family mediation if reconciliation is possible
- Prioritize safety boundaries with your son going forward
If you want, you can explain the situation more clearly (especially who legally owns what), and I can help you figure out safe, legal next steps without making the conflict worse.