Marisol stands.
“Your Honor, Ms. Paola is not a party to this divorce. She is, however, the extramarital partner involved in my client’s defamation claims and potentially relevant to financial dissipation.”
Paola’s face turns red.
The judge looks over his glasses.
“Ms. Paola may wait outside.”
Diego starts to object.
His attorney touches his arm.
Paola leaves.
You do not look at her.
That feels better than looking.
Diego’s attorney argues that he left because he believed you were unfaithful due to his vasectomy.
Marisol simply hands over the ultrasound report.
Then she hands over medical literature explaining that sterility is not immediate after vasectomy and must be confirmed by semen analysis.
Then she asks for proof Diego completed his post-procedure testing.
Diego’s attorney hesitates.
The judge notices.
“Do you have that documentation?”
Diego looks down.
His attorney clears his throat. “We are in the process of obtaining it.”
Marisol stands again.
“Your Honor, my client was accused publicly and privately of infidelity based on a medical claim Mr. Ramirez has not substantiated. He then abandoned the marital home, introduced his affair partner into legal discussions, attempted to pressure my pregnant client into signing a one-sided divorce agreement, and included a reimbursement clause based on paternity assumptions contradicted by current medical dating.”
The judge’s face does not change.
But his pen stops moving.
That is when you know he heard it.
The temporary order gives you exclusive use of the house.
Diego must continue paying his share of the mortgage.