My husband insisted that we host his boss. Mr. Hale came with his wife and young boy. Days later, I bumped into my husband’s colleague and mentioned Mr. Hale. She said, “But there is no Mr. Hale at work! And your husband hasn’t come to work in months.”Later, I discovered that it was all a lie. Turns out the so-called “Mr. Hale” wasn’t real—he was an actor my husband had hired to play the part of his boss. The little boy, who had been introduced to me as Mr. Hale’s son, was actually my husband’s biological son, a child he had only recently discovered. The woman, who was the boy’s mother, turned out to be my husband’s ex-girlfriend from high school.
My husband had secretly quit his job months ago. He had reconnected with his old girlfriend and decided he wanted to leave me and build a life with her and their son. But there was one problem: the prenup.All the money was mine, and if he left me outright, he wouldn’t see a dime of it. Instead of being honest, he came up with an elaborate scheme. His plan was to introduce his child into our lives by pretending the boy was someone else’s, allowing him to stay close to the boy while plotting how to leave me and secure half of my money in the process.When I confronted him, he eventually confessed to everything. He admitted to quitting his job, hiring the fake boss, and lying about the child’s true identity. His goal all along had been to manipulate me into supporting his new life while ensuring he got access to my money.Of course, I didn’t let him get away with it. I hired an expensive lawyer to make sure his plans fell apart. If he thought he could deceive me and take what wasn’t his, he was sorely mistaken.