The day after I caught my husband cheating with his co-worker, he looked me in the eye and said, “I’m taking the dog—you’ve got the kid.” His mother even laughed and added, “At least the dog’s trained.”
That was the moment I knew I was done. I filed for divorce and full custody of our seven-year-old son, Mark.
When the day of the custody hearing arrived, I was nervous but ready. The judge began asking questions, and then something unexpected happened. Mark raised his little hand. The judge looked at him kindly and asked what he wanted to say.
Mark stood up, clutching his backpack, and said, “Can I read what Dad sent me yesterday?”
The room went silent. My husband shifted in his seat, his lawyer whispering frantically. The judge ordered, “Go ahead, son. Read it.”
With a steady voice, Mark pulled out his phone and read aloud:
“Mark, you’d better tell the judge you want to live with me. If you don’t, I’ll make sure you never see the dog again.”
The courtroom gasped. The judge’s face hardened instantly. He turned to my husband, furious, and said, “Using emotional blackmail on your own child is unacceptable. Custody awarded to the mother. Case closed.”
Tears filled my eyes as I hugged Mark tight. That day, justice wasn’t just served—it was spoken out loud by a brave little boy who chose honesty over fear.