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  1. OP is currently unable to finalize a divorce with her abusive ex-husband
  2. The husband showed up at the OP's workplace demanding child support, resulting in his immediate termination from the company
  3. OP is facing backlash from her husband's family and friends who believe she's in the wrong for his termination
  4. The court denies the divorce, portraying the OP as unreasonable
  5. With support from her boss and a family lawyer offering discounted help, OP is pursuing divorce, countering false claims about the child's parentage
  6. Here's the comments of Reddit users:

Man Shows Up At Ex-Wife's Office, Demands Child Support For Kid His Mistress Had, Gets Himself And Mistress Fired Instead

On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, a strong 29-year-old woman recently shared a story about her messy divorce from her abusive ex. In the post, she explained that she and her ex had a tumultuous split three years ago. She wanted to divorce, but his insistence on saving the marriage through mediation kept the divorce at bay.
Things took a wild turn when he, along with his mistress and child, showed up at the OP's workplace demanding child support.
Her employer took swift action; they contacted the company her ex works for, and then they fired this guy and his mistress. Because of all of this, her ex's family and friends started blaming the OP, painting her as a jerk.
Curious about what happened to this woman next and how she dealt with this tough situation? Scroll down to read the entire story!
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The OP asks:

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OP is currently unable to finalize a divorce with her abusive ex-husband

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The husband showed up at the OP's workplace demanding child support, resulting in his immediate termination from the company

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OP is facing backlash from her husband's family and friends who believe she's in the wrong for his termination

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The court denies the divorce, portraying the OP as unreasonable

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With support from her boss and a family lawyer offering discounted help, OP is pursuing divorce, countering false claims about the child's parentage

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Here's the comments of Reddit users:

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