My Husband Abandoned Me and Our Five Newborns

The day Daniel Pierce walked out of that hospital room, he believed he was escaping a mistake.

He had no idea he was creating one.

A monumental one.

For weeks after the birth, his lawyers flooded my mailbox.

Custody waivers.

Liability releases.

Confidentiality agreements.

Documents carefully designed to protect the Pierce family name.

I read every page.

Twice.

Then I declined every single one.

Not emotionally.

Professionally.

The same way I had reviewed contracts for corporate clients before becoming a wife and mother.

The difference was that this time, the contract involved my children.

Five of them.