My husband abandoned me, leaving behind his $20,000 debt, and ran off with his girlfriend…

My husband left with his girlfriend, leaving me with $20,000 in debt. Then, my 10-year-old son said.

Please ensure the loan repayment, will you? While I was at work, an unexpected email popped up. Upon hastily reaching out to him, Greg calmly began to explain. Oh, sorry about that.

I’ve fallen for someone else and decided to start a new life with her. Furthermore, he revealed his plan to take the luxury car recently purchased in my name with a loan. Despite my attempts to dissuade him, my husband ignored me, abruptly ended the call and became unreachable.

In the end, Greg disappeared with his mistress, leaving behind a substantial debt. As a mother to our 10-year-old son, I never envisioned such an unfair situation. I found myself at a loss, unsure of what to do, my mind going blank.

At 35 years old, my name is Hannah and my husband, Greg, is the same age. We were a family of three, including our intelligent 10-year-old son, Ryan. Ryan had displayed remarkable intelligence from a young age, reading papers on the computer and seeking my opinion on complex topics.

In contrast, Greg was unstable, never holding down a steady job. Despite my full-time job and concerns about our future, Greg had recently maintained a stable income for three years. Lately, Greg spoke of making memories as a family, leading us to decide on buying a $35,000 camper van.

However, due to Greg’s inability to pass the finance company’s loan review, I ended up taking the loan for the car. On the eagerly awaited delivery day of the camper van, I received an abrupt email from Greg, stating he would graciously take the delivered van since the loan was in my name and I would handle the repayments. Confused, I called my husband immediately, only to hear him confess.

Well, I’ve fallen in love with another woman and decided to date her. I intended it to be just a fling, but it turned serious, so I’m thinking of starting over my life with her. Bye.

He mentioned the divorce papers we had discussed during a previous fight, declared he would file them, and unilaterally ended the call. This exchange marked the first time I realized I had been betrayed by Greg, a shocking blow. Subsequent attempts to contact him yielded no response.

When I returned home from work and checked the drawer where the divorce papers should have been, they were already gone, leaving me burdened with a significant debt from a $35,000 car loan. Despite my repeated attempts to reach out to my husband through emails and calls, I never received a reply. Ryan, noticing my unusual behavior, came to check on me with concern after dinner…