
By law, taking full ownership of the property also meant accepting full responsibility for the financial obligations attached to it. And Maria had debts—official loans, legally registered under the family’s name.
In simple terms: whoever kept the house, the car, and the assets also inherited the debt.
And the debt was enormous.
The judge explained this clearly, aloud, for everyone to hear. The room went silent. Alex’s face drained of color. His smile disappeared.
He now understood that to repay the banks, he would be forced to sell everything he had just “won.”
Then came the final blow.
Maria calmly stated that she no longer had any money—it had all been spent. That part wasn’t entirely true. She had moved and protected it legally long before the trial, planning every step with precision.
Alex was left with two options:
Take the property and spend years buried under crushing debt—or walk away with nothing.
That was when the judge looked at Maria with genuine respect. She wasn’t a defeated woman surrendering out of weakness. She was someone who had calculated everything in advance.
Maria didn’t just survive the divorce.
She mastered it.
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