My cheating husband, Paul, tried to convince everyone my kids weren’t mine, and DNA tests seemed to prove him right. But I later uncovered the truth.
I found out Paul was having an affair with our neighbor. When I confronted him, he admitted it and filed for divorce. He claimed he’d get full custody of the kids, but I was determined to make him pay child support.
In court, Paul lied, saying I used a surrogate to have my children. Despite his claims, the DNA test showed my kids didn’t share my DNA. The judge ruled in Paul’s favor, and my lawyer, Mr. Wombs, suggested a rare condition called chimera might explain the results.
After seeing specialists, we discovered I absorbed a twin in the womb, and my children inherited one set of my DNA, which was found in other parts of my body. The truth came out, and the judge ruled in my favor, granting the divorce and child support.
As karma would have it, Paul’s mistress dumped him when he ran out of money. I eventually married Dr. Zack Goldman, who helped clear my name, and we had a child together.
The lesson? The truth will always come out, and being informed helped me regain custody of my children.