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Wife Uses Prenup After Husband Cheats – He Loses Everything

by Sunny Nguyen
September 28, 2025
in Social Issues

Marriage is built on trust, and when that trust breaks, the fallout can be brutal. One woman, a 29-year-old professional, discovered her husband’s year-long affair not through an apology, but through a cruel message from his mistress.

What could have ended as heartbreak alone quickly turned into a battle of law, loyalty, and money. Years earlier, the couple had signed a prenup with a cheating clause, a clause that would now leave him stripped of millions.

Her decision to enforce that prenup has set off a storm. Some say she is cold and calculating, using the contract as a weapon. Others argue she’s standing tall, refusing to let betrayal go unpunished.

Wife Uses Prenup After Husband Cheats - He Loses Everything

This tale of infidelity and legal justice is a wild ride! Check out the full post below:

'AITA for bringing up a clause in our prenup that screwed over my STBX?'

I'm in a bit of a mess right now and could really use some outside perspective.

My (29F) soon-to-be ex-husband (34M) and I have been together for 6 years and married for 4, though it feels more like we have only been married for three.

When we got married, we signed a prenup. One of the clauses stated that if either party cheated, they would forfeit their right to a substantial portion of our shared...

At the time my husband made more than me because I was still working on my master's degree.

Fast forward to about a year ago, I found out that my husband had been having an affair with a colleague for almost a year

because his AP messaged me and told me how my STBX loved her and how I was a b__ch for refusing to divorce him. I was devastated.

After confronting him, he admitted to it, apologized profusely, and begged for another chance. But the trust was shattered, and I couldn't see a way to repair our marriage.

As we started the divorce proceedings, I brought up the cheating clause in our prenup.

My husband was shocked and tried to convince me to overlook it, saying that enforcing it would be vindictive and ruin his financial stability.

The judge, however, disagreed, and gave a ruling that the prenup will be followed because it is considered valid in our state.

After the hearing got his family involved, who accused me of being cold-hearted and vengeful.

They argued that people make mistakes and that I was using this as an opportunity to "s__ew him over" financially.

Here's the thing: I worked hard for everything I have. After I got my master's degree and got my new job,

I earn significantly more than him, and most of our assets came from my income and investments.

The prenup was meant to protect us both, especially him, considering the disparity in our financial contributions at first, but now it protects me more than him.

By enforcing the clause, he stands to lose a considerable amount of money and assets.

I understand that this will significantly impact his life, but I also feel that actions have consequences.

Cheating is a serious betrayal, and the clause was there to protect me from exactly this situation.

My friends are divided on the issue. Some say I'm justified and that he knew the risks when he cheated.

Others think I'm being too harsh and that I should show some compassion, especially since he's already apologetic

and remorseful and they know, with my savings, I could easily buy him out of the house and start over.

My lawyer said this is what prenups are for: to protect pre-marriage and post-marriage assets.

I just feel bad because I know what he stands to lose, even though he tore my heart to shreds. AITA?

The Betrayal Unfolds

The woman believed her four-year marriage was strong until everything came crashing down. Her husband had been involved with a colleague for over a year, and it was the mistress who exposed the truth.

Hoping to push him into divorce, the mistress sent screenshots and details of the affair directly to the wife.

The betrayal was painful enough, but the humiliation made it worse. It was not a confession from her husband, but a taunt from the other woman.

The Power of the Prenup

When the couple first signed their prenup, he was the higher earner, and the cheating clause seemed like a formality.

But years later, the tables had turned. She had built a thriving career and was earning significantly more. The clause now worked in her favor, protecting the assets she had worked so hard to build.

By invoking the agreement, she stood to walk away financially secure while he would face the consequences of his own choices. He begged her to reconsider, claiming the penalty was too harsh and that she was “ruining” him.

His family echoed his pleas, calling her cruel and unforgiving. But to her, the prenup was not revenge, it was simply the deal they had both agreed to.

The Family Backlash

Instead of focusing on his own betrayal, the husband and his family turned their anger on her. They argued that enforcing the clause would destroy him financially. They called the affair a “mistake” and urged her to show compassion.

Each day he chose to continue the affair, he also chose to break their vows. His family’s pleas felt less like love and more like pressure to sacrifice her own dignity and security for his benefit.

Justice or Revenge?

This case shines a light on a difficult question: when someone betrays you, how much mercy should you show?

Enforcing the prenup was within her legal rights, but some see it as overly harsh. Critics argue that while divorce is punishment enough, stripping him of his wealth crosses into vengeance.

But others counter that accountability matters. A prenup is a contract, and contracts exist for situations exactly like this. If she had ignored the clause, it would send a message that his betrayal carried no real consequences.

A recent study from the American Bar Association found that 15 percent of prenups include infidelity clauses, and courts often uphold them.

Family law expert Laura Wasser has said, “Prenups are not about revenge, they’re about clarity and accountability.” That’s exactly how this wife chose to see it.

The Husband’s Perspective

It is worth pausing to consider his side. To him, losing both his marriage and a large portion of his wealth may feel like double punishment.

Perhaps he hoped for forgiveness, a chance to rebuild, or at least a softer landing. His plea to her may not have been only about money but also about shame and regret.

Yet even if regret is real, it does not erase responsibility. A year-long affair is not an accident, it is a repeated decision. His financial loss may feel devastating, but in truth, it reflects the choices he made long before lawyers got involved.

The Bigger Picture

This story isn’t just about one marriage. It reflects the larger struggle many couples face when trust is broken. Do you prioritize compassion or consequences? Do you try to preserve peace or stand your ground no matter the fallout?

Relationships thrive on forgiveness, but forgiveness should not mean ignoring harm. For some, enforcing a prenup is not about destroying the other person.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Many supported the wife, praising her strength and saying cheaters should face the consequences of their actions.

clearheaded01 − NTA You both agreed on it - if YOU were the one who had cheated, STBX would do the excact same thing.

They argued that people make mistakes and that I was using this as an opportunity to "s__ew him over" financially. STBX did not make a mistake, he made a choice.

He chose to betray you, and by doibg so, he chose yo s__ew himself over financially.

Fredredphooey − NTA. Stop taking advice from anyone except your lawyer. They are right. And if you had cheated, your ex would be taking you to the cleaner's.

To the wall. Block his family. Don't pick up unknown numbers and tell your friends that you're not going to talk about the divorce agreement anymore and they shouldn't bring...

If they keep at you, cut them out. You earned your money and you deserve it. Your ex wanted the prenup so he gets to have it. He chose to...

ConvivialKat − They argued that people make mistakes and that I was using this as an opportunity to "s__ew him over" financially.

A mistake is using salt instead of sugar in a recipe. This was a choice.

A long-term affair isn't some kind of accident, and you can be assured of two things,

a) if his AP hadn't contacted you he would still be having the affair and keeping it secret, and b) if the situation were reversed he would absolutely enforce this...

they know, with my savings, I could easily buy him out of the house and start over. What the hell?

How do these people know such detailed info about your financials? FFS, you seem like a smart person. Keep your private info private. Yeesh.

They argued that she was protecting her future and refusing to let his family guilt her into submission.

HotFox4151 − Do you think for one moment that if this situation was reversed he would ‘overlook’ the cheating clause?

Trust me on this, he wouldn’t and neither should you.

2ndof5gs − NTA.

He signed it, he cheated. The end.

Cute-Profession9983 − Any friends who are telling you that YTA are not your friends. His family can kick rocks. Don't ruin HIS life? He ruined YOURS! Cheaters deserve no quarter.

Others felt uneasy, suggesting she could have settled for a smaller share to avoid deepening the conflict. 

[Reddit User] − NTA. He has a good job and family support. He’ll be fine. The cheater will be just fine.

You’re not even playing hardball - you’re just implementing the agreement you both made.

1000thatbeyotch − NTA. He is only apologetic because he was caught. He not only lied to you, he lied to AP saying that you refused to divorce him.

He would have continued to play both of you had you not filed. Actions have consequences and he is old enough to understand that.

He willingly signed the prenup and willing broke his marriage vows.

Bong-x-Jane − He knew what he stood to lose too. Choices were made. Now there are consequences.

If you were the one who cheated he would enforce it. NTA. But my advice is to follow the prenup EXACTLY.

somethingnewest − NTA. It’s a legal document you both agreed to. He made a mistake, but he’s an adult who knew the ramifications. Let him learn from his mistake.

A Lesson in Boundaries

She refused to let betrayal be swept under the rug or treated as a minor mistake. For her, the contract was not revenge, but a boundary her husband willingly signed and then chose to break.

Lesson in Boundaries: Betrayal often tempts us to soften or compromise for the sake of peace, but sometimes peace comes only when we stand firm.

Whether you see her as cold or courageous, her story is a reminder that protecting your worth is not cruelty, it is strength.

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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