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Wife Demands Money For Divorce, Husband Finds An Unexpected Way To Get Around

by Jeffrey Stone
April 9, 2026
in Social Issues

A husband grew desperate to escape his failing marriage after realizing there was no love left between them. His wife refused to agree to the split and demanded a large cash payment to consent, dragging the couple through months of tense negotiations over money.

He scraped together what he could offer, but on the very night he finally celebrated reaching a deal, fate delivered an unexpected scene that changed everything and handed him powerful proof. That single discovery flipped the entire situation, allowing him to secure the clean break he wanted without handing over any money at all.

A man celebrates catching his ex in a compromising moment outside their home at night, leading to a surprise divorce resolution without payment.

Wife Demands Money For Divorce, Husband Finds An Unexpected Way To Get Around
Not the actual photo.

'Never thought I'd be so happy to catch my ex-wife cheating?'

I'm not even sure if this qualifies as revenge, I think it does but I'll let the public be the judge.

First off this story occurred MANY years ago. Let me give you a run down of the laws around divorce where we lived at the time.

Both parties need to agree to the divorce unless one party can prove the other party is at fault.

This would mean something akin to cheating, there are also other reasons but cheating falls into this.

Now my I honestly shouldn't have married my ex-wife but I was young, dumb, full of c__, she was pretty and I did what I did.

So after our first year of marriage I came to the conclusion I wanted to end our marriage, it wasn't working out for many reasons.

However my ex-wife did not want to divorce. Her life was better being married to me, then without me and I think she was trying to hold onto that.

But there was no love. My ex-wife set a price... of $100,000 to agree to a divorce.

This does happen here, where if one party wants a divorce and the other doesn't,

the party that doesn't want the divorce comes up with a cash payment they want and you negotiate from there.

Now I didn't have $100,000, I could get about $25,000... and I was willing to pay that (also we had no kids, we didn't own anything together/etc)

We spent a long time going back and forth over money and how much I'd pay her to divorce me.

She finally agreed, I was thrilled. I was so happy. I decided I would go out and celebrate and that night the stars aligned.

Now to give you an idea of utterly lucky I am about to get we lived in a city about the size of Chicago

(many millions of people, lots of places to go). My friend took me to a new bar in a part of the city I had NEVER been to before.

We celebrated, we had a good time. I walk out the bar around 2:30 AM and it was like f__king christmas.

There was my wife... with another man I had a hunch she was cheating on me... and I was so happy.

She was heading for a taxi and I ran and got into a taxi behind her and told the cab driver to follow them.

Much to my enjoyment the taxi was clearly going to MY HOUSE. She gets out, I pull out the camera and I get a few pictures of kissing this man.

Once I get the photos I immediately email them to my work account to protect them and I get out the car and I approach the two love birds.

I introduce myself, I thank the kind gentleman and I make one request.

IF they want to have s__, don't have s__ in my house...but that's all. I then hand her lover my business card,

I thank him for ALL the money he's saved me and tell him if he ever wants to go grab a beer I'd be happy to buy him a few...

I then wish the two love birds all the best and go up stairs and head to bed.

To say my ex-wife was livid was under statement. However the next morning she pointed out something

and I have no idea how strong her argument could be in a court room...but it did concern me.

She said since we already agreed to divorce, it wasn't really cheating. And I would still have to pay her.

Well that afternoon I get a phone call, its my ex-wife boyfriend...he apologized for sleeping with my ex-wife I told him no worries. He then said he'd like to talk...

We agree to meet up and we do. Turns out he had previously been cheated on, and apparently my ex-wife lied to him about his relationship status.

She said we were waiting for our divorce to be finalized (which was not true) and that she didn't live with me anymore (which was not true).

He also asked me if I had s__ with her in the last 6 months and I said I did.

Turns out their relationship had began about 6 months prior and they where s__ually active with each other.

And she told him she wasn't having s__ with anyone especially me.

Whoops! I asked him if he had any documentation of them dating and he goes yea,

he ended up sending me all the pictures he took of them together some of which included him kissing her/etc.

He also sent me numerous screen shots of text messages between her and him, some of which included her clearly lying about her relationship status with me.

I put all of this in a folder, and backed it up to numerous places to include a USB drive

which I hide in my office at work in case she found a way to delete the data (which she never did)

I then went to my ex-wife and I had a sit down with her. I went over the mountain of evidence I had against her.

Option A: She agreed to a non-contested divorce. I will give her 30 days to move out, she gets NOTHING from me and I get nothing from her.

Option B: I get a lawyer and I sue the living crap out of her, get a massive judgement against, still get my divorce, and saddle her with a TON...

She agreed to the non-contested divorce, that was on a Saturday that Monday we went to the court house filled for divorce, this started her 30 days.

I shacked up with my buddy so I could be out of her way. We had a court hearing a few weeks later,

Judge made it clear we were doing a non-contested divorce, once he stamps the divorce decree we have to report this to city hall

and our divorce will be finalized (us not having kids or property make it quick and easy).

We both agreed, we both signed, judge stamped the documents I eagerly grabbed my divorce decree

and rushed to city hall to report my divorce and wham, bam, thank you ma'am I was a free man.

I actually ended up becoming friends with the guy that was banging my wife and we still talk today.

Although over COVID19 pandemic our relationship got distant but not because of a falling out or anything, just not talking to each other.

TL:DR wife didn't want divorce, I wanted divorce, she wanted money, she was going get money,

then I caught her cheating on me, I got the divorce I wanted, she got nothing.

The original poster (OP) found himself trapped in a system where divorce required mutual agreement or proof of fault like infidelity. His wife demanded a large cash settlement to consent, leaving him negotiating from a weak position with limited funds and no shared assets or children involved. The situation highlighted how fault-based rules can turn personal unhappiness into a financial standoff.

From one angle, the wife’s insistence on payment might stem from feeling the marriage improved her stability, even without love. Yet the OP’s discovery shifted the power dynamic dramatically. He gathered photos, texts, and evidence showing she had misrepresented their status to her partner, including ongoing intimacy with him while claiming otherwise.

This evidence made her “cheating” argument against him irrelevant in practice, pressuring her into a no-contest agreement where she received nothing and had to move out within 30 days.

Opposing views might see his approach as opportunistic, but many would argue it was simply using available facts to escape an unwanted union without ongoing entanglement.

Broadening this to family dynamics, fault-based divorce systems can prolong unhappy marriages and create incentives for negotiation or evidence-gathering battles. In contrast, no-fault options allow quicker exits.

Research from economists Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers of the University of Pennsylvania, analyzing states that enacted no-fault laws, found an 8%-16% decrease in suicide rates for wives and a 30% decline in domestic violence. These shifts suggest easing exit barriers can improve well-being for those in strained situations, though critics note short-term spikes in divorce rates before stabilization.

Psychologist and family law observers often emphasize that prolonged conflict in fault systems raises emotional costs for everyone. Fault-based approaches can escalate animosity and make proceedings more expensive and humiliating, while no-fault systems focus on practical futures rather than blame.

In the OP’s case, the evidence allowed a clean break, avoiding court battles over money and turning a potential loss into freedom, plus an unexpected friendship with the other man involved.

Neutral advice here? Document everything thoughtfully in any relationship or legal matter, seek professional counsel early, and consider premarital agreements to clarify expectations. Open communication about compatibility before marriage remains key, as young impulsiveness can lead to costly regrets.

Check out how the community responded:

Some people celebrate the OP’s story as beautiful karma and congratulate them on getting out of the toxic relationship.

Malphas43 − Oh the beauty of karma and fate. Congrats and well done OP

Doktor_Vem − This honestly doesn't even feel that petty, it just feels like the correct way to do it. I'm glad you got out of that toxic relationship, OP.

Shame it had to end, but at least you don't have to deal with her anymore. I wish you the best of luck for the future!

Some people share their own similar personal stories of divorce and revenge.

JustAnotherOlive − "I shacked up with my buddy so I could be out of her way."

I'm not sure it's like this everywhere, but where I'm from "shacked up" is used to describe a couple who are living together as relationship partners without being married.

Which, if that's that you meant, cool. But just in case it wasn't, I wanted to mention.

Dirges2984 − This reminds me of my stepdads divorce to marry my mom. He caught her cheating, this was around 1980, but couldn't prove it.

He moved out and left her everything. After meeting my mom, they had decided to get married.

They paid for the whole divorce, the lawyer, all fees, and all his ex had to do was sign.

She refused, we don't know why, she was already living with the guy she cheated with, and wasn't asking for anything, she just refused.

The courts wouldn't proceed without her agreeing, so the money was lost

Then around 1990, she decided it was time to marry. She tells my step dad what his share of the divorce would be.

My parents just told her they paid once, it was her turn to pay. The argued a bit, but she finally agreed and my parents married the next summer.

Others criticize the legal system that requires mutual consent for divorce and warn about the risks of marriage.

sarcosaurus − Good story. But man, if I lived in a place where you have to either prove

that your spouse has done a specific thing or both agree to get divorced, I would never even consider getting married.

There are so many ways people can trap each other in terrible circumstances or ruin each other's lives if you can't just get a divorce because one of you wants...

And you never know who even the nicest person turns out to be years down the line and with that powerful of a tool at their disposal.

chilehead − I'll never understand forcing people to remain married to people they have no desire to remain married to.

It's just begging for them to have them murdered. Between the two, I suspect divorce is the better option.

MsContrarian − What place requires consent to divorce in the time of cell phone cameras?

Some people express strong satisfaction toward the ex-wife and advise the OP to protect themselves in the future.

BlueKnight87125 − Eat s__t ex-wife.

Wilson-from-Castaway − Frame your story in a place you can always see, OP. You were very lucky this once. You won't always be this lucky again.

Be smart and protect your assets and finances the next time you enter into a relationship or contract of any kind.

And remember, since you're a man your smartphone is your best friend. Always be recording.

Others comment on how the story could have been even better or question the details.

Seven0Seven_ − The only thing that would've made this story any better is if you ended up dating her lover.

Wrapping up this story, the Redditor turned a night of celebration into a swift, cost-free exit from a loveless marriage, proving that timing and evidence can rewrite the script.

Do you think his evidence-based approach was fair given the financial demands, or did the system itself create the mess? How would you handle a partner refusing to release you without payment? Share your hot takes below!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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