Legal advice


The lawyer is blunt but clear: secure all marital assets and prepare to file for divorce. “You need to protect yourself,” he says, his tone firm but not unkind. The word ‘divorce’ hangs in the air—heavy, inevitable. We dive into the legal details—who owns what, what can be claimed, what can be contested. It’s sobering, but necessary.

I take notes furiously, each point driving home how serious things have become. “Gather all remaining evidence,” the lawyer stresses. “Everything will matter.” As we leave his office, the emotional weight bears down, but I also feel more empowered. I have a plan now. Not just to expose the lies, but to ensure I emerge from this whole. This is more than a confrontation—it’s an escape.

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