At 35, Anna faced a custody hearing after divorcing Mark for cheating. She’d traded a comfortable house for a cramped, safe apartment and carried the daily load for Lily and Sam while Mark swooped in a couple weekends a month with Disneyland trips, gadgets, and Instagram gloss.
Then came his bid for full custody, smearing Anna as “unstable.” On the eve of court, he arrived with a Golden Retriever puppy and whispered promises—one more bribe to sway the kids. Anna barely slept, fearing toys would trump truth.
In court, Mark’s lawyers paraded glossy photos; Anna’s attorney showed consistency—and no child support from him. When the judge asked the kids, Lily said Dad only wanted them to unlock Grandma’s mansion and planned to ship them to boarding school; Sam added Dad promised a car and “no boring mom.” Both chose to live with Anna. The judge kept custody with her and ordered support and alimony, condemning Mark’s manipulation.
Afterward, Grandma cut Mark off; half her money went to charity and half into trust funds for the kids. His girlfriend vanished, the luxuries disappeared, and the puppy—Lucky—stayed with Anna, Lily, and Sam. They’re not flashy, but they’re safe, stable, and together—and that’s worth more than any limo or mansion.