Losing my husband shattered me. But just two days after his funeral, my mother-in-law made it worse—she kicked my kids and me out of our home and changed the locks, leaving us homeless. She thought she’d won. She had no idea she’d just made the biggest mistake of her life.
Margaret never accepted me or my children from a previous marriage. Even after Ryan, my husband, stood up to her and gave us a loving home, she treated us like outsiders. When Ryan died suddenly in a car crash, she blamed us—said it was our fault he was rushing home.
After the funeral, I returned to find our belongings dumped on the curb. Margaret had locked us out and claimed the house as hers. We spent the night in our car. The next morning, I called Ryan’s lawyer—and everything changed.
Ryan had left a will. Everything, including the house, was mine. Margaret had also been left $200,000—on the condition that she didn’t interfere. She broke that, and lost everything.
In court, the judge ordered her to vacate the house. When we came home, her belongings were on the curb, just like she’d done to us. She was arrested for illegal eviction. Her final words were full of venom, but she no longer had any power over us.
That night, in our own home, I tucked my kids into bed and finally felt safe again. Ryan had made sure we’d be protected—even from his own mother.