I went into cardiac arrest after delivering triplets. While I was unconscious in the ICU, my CEO husband stood in the hospital corridor and finalized our divorce. When a doctor told him, “Sir, your wife is in critical condition,” he barely reacted.
Part 2: The moment Grant signed those divorce papers, that clause was triggered. While I had no immediate access to the trust funds, I became a legally protected beneficiary. Grant’s actions—cutting insurance, interfering with medical care, filing for custody—were now documented as financial coercion against someone shielded by a powerful trust. He didn’t know it…