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The Car, The Envelope, and My Son

 

When my ex asked to pause child support so his wife could get a new car, I pretended to agree—then handed him an envelope claiming I’d reopen our asset division. It was a bluff, but it scared him into continuing the payments.

Days later, he showed up looking defeated. Business was failing, he was deep in debt, and the car was a desperate attempt to impress clients. He wasn’t being greedy—he was drowning.

I couldn’t lose the child support, but I offered him part-time work with my online business. His pride took a hit, but he accepted. He ended up excelling—fixing my books, organizing inventory, and even creating a plan that boosted my profits by nearly 40%.

The job stabilized him, ensured Leo’s support, and unexpectedly rebuilt our co-parenting relationship. He paid off his debt, started an education fund for Leo, and eventually launched his own consulting business.

A bluff got his attention—but helping him back on his feet solved everything.

Laura

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