My Husband Refused to Divorce Me to Avoid Paying Child Support – I Taught Him a Hard Lesson

The judge listened to everything with a stern expression.

When it came time for Peter to speak in his defense, he mumbled something about “going through a difficult time” and “not meaning to hurt anyone.”

By the time the court hearing was over, the judge sided with me completely.

The decision was swift and brutal.

I got full custody of the kids, with Peter getting supervised visitation every other weekend.

I got to keep the house, which was in my name anyway since I’d bought it with my business income. I got the majority of our shared assets, including the savings account Peter thought I didn’t know about.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription is confirmed. Watch for your first ads-light article in your inbox.

Get our best articles, ads-light

Enter your email to receive our latest articles in a cleaner, 

ads-light layout directly in your inbox.

*No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

But here’s the beautiful irony… Because of the lifestyle we’d maintained and the evidence of his infidelity, the judge ordered Peter to pay me spousal support. It was a substantial amount every month.

More than he ever would have paid in child support alone.

When the verdict was read, Peter just sat there with his mouth wide open.

He’d lost everything. He lost his comfortable home, daily access to his kids, the respect of his own family, and a huge chunk of his income for the foreseeable future.

As we walked out of the courthouse, Emma took my hand. “Mom, are we going to be okay?”

“Better than okay, sweetheart,” I told her. “We’re going to be free.”

And the best part? I didn’t have to raise my voice once during the entire process. I let his own words, actions, and the cold, hard truth speak for themselves.

Peter wanted to avoid paying child support by staying married to a woman he’d stopped loving. Instead, he ended up paying spousal support to a woman who’d stopped respecting him.

Sometimes karma works exactly the way it should.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription is confirmed. Watch for your first ads-light article in your inbox.

Get our best articles, ads-light

Enter your email to receive our latest articles in a cleaner, 

ads-light layout directly in your inbox.

*No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Related Posts

I never told my ex-husband and his wealthy family I secretly owned their employer’s billion-dollar company. They believed I was a poor pregnant burden. At dinner, my ex-mother-in-law “accidentally” dumped ice water on me to emba:rrass me.

I sat there drenched, the icy water still dripping from my hair and clothes, hum:iliation burning deeper than the cold. But the bucket of water wasn’t the…

My husband booked dinner with his lover, I booked the table right next to him and invited someone who made him feel ashamed for the rest of his life…

My husband set a dinner table with his mistress. I set mine right beside him only a glass partition between us and invited someone who would make…

lts After My Husband’s Death, I Hid My $500 Million Inheritance—Just to See Who’d Treat Me Right’

That I’d survive. Andre pulled out his wallet and slid two crisp hundred-dollar bills across the table. “Please,” he said. “Take it. I feel terrible.” I took…

HOA Built 22 Parking Bars On My Driveway — Then I Pulled The Permit

The first sound that morning wasn’t my alarm. It was the drill. A deep, teeth-rattling grind, the kind that says something permanent is happening to concrete. For…

My fiancé said, “The wedding will be canceled if you don’t put the house, the car, and even your savings in my name.”

…And what he did next right there on that sidewalk in the middle of Denver was only the beginning of how I took my condo, my peace,…

Right after the funeral of our 15-year-old daughter, my husband insisted that I get rid

Under the bed, there was a small, dusty box that I had never seen before. My hands shook as I pulled it out, my heart pounding with…