The courtroom was silent.
Jane sat on one side, arms folded tightly across her chest. On the other side sat her husband, Mark, staring at the floor. After nine years of marriage and two children, their union had reached what seemed like its final chapter.
The divorce papers were ready.
Family members filled the back benches. Some shook their heads. Others whispered that it had been a long time coming. The main issue was not money. It was betrayal.
Jane had discovered that Mark had been secretly communicating with another woman for months. Late night calls. Hidden Mpesa transfers. Deleted messages. When she confronted him, he denied everything until she produced screenshots.
That was the day she walked out with the children.
Three months later, they were standing before a judge, ready to make it official.
Secrets exposed in open court
When the judge asked if reconciliation was possible, Jane immediately said no.
“I cannot trust him again,” she stated firmly.
Mark finally spoke.
For the first time, he did not defend himself. He did not blame stress. He did not blame temptation. Instead, he apologised openly in court.
“I was wrong. I destroyed my own home,” he said.
Gasps filled the room.
But Jane remained unmoved.
The judge paused the proceedings briefly and advised them to consider mediation before finalising the divorce, especially because children were involved. Reluctantly, Jane agreed to one final attempt.
That is when they were referred to famous doctor, a respected relationship specialist known for handling high tension marriage conflicts and near divorce situations.

