After I saved my husband’s life, he tried to take it all — yet my daughter caught the courtroom off guard: “I want to show you something that Mom doesn’t know about.”
He didn’t answer. He just walked upstairs.
That silence told me everything.
“Don’t bother, Rachel.”
When I was officially served, the documents listed primary custody, full rights to the house, the car, the garage, and even my savings. There was even a statement questioning my “emotional stability” following surgery.
He’d retained the services of the best lawyer in the state, Daniel.
So I needed my own representation too, but I didn’t have that kind of money, especially after Nick started funneling our funds elsewhere.
I realized Nick wanted me to be left with nothing.
No house, no security, not even enough money to cover long-term medical follow-ups.