Eighteen years ago, my husband threw us away like garbage because our son was disabled.

Eighteen years ago, my husband threw us away like garbage because our son was disabled.

No insurance.

ACA plan inactive.

I frowned.

Mark used to work for a large corporation.

He always boasted about his high-premium health insurance.

Why is there no insurance now?

I read additional notes from administrative staff.

The patient had been in arrears with his contributions for 5 years.

Private insurance policy was terminated due to lapse.

The patient claims he does not have the funds for a hospital deposit.

I leaned back.

The overall picture became clear.

Mark was broke.

Completely, utterly broke.

Where did all the money go?

Where did the marital assets go – the ones that should have belonged to Leo and me, but that he completely stole?

The answer lay in the connection with social status.

Surety: Bella. Wife.

Interview notes: The patient’s wife refuses to sign a personal guarantee for payment.

The patient’s wife testified that the house and car were sold last month and the money was used to pay off outstanding business debts.

I laughed quietly and dryly.

Bella – the woman who once arrived in a luxury car with an expensive umbrella – now refused to even vouch for her husband.

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