My ex-husband walked away with the house, the car, and all our money after the divorce — and I laughed, because that was exactly what I had intended

Getting divorced is never easy, no matter how troubled the marriage was. The entire legal process is exhausting — from dividing assets and possibly fighting over custody, to the emotional and financial toll it takes.

One evening, as Barbra was making dinner, Mike — always fixated on appearances — casually set his car keys on the counter and told her they needed to talk. She immediately knew what was coming. Sure enough, within seconds, he asked for a divorce.

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