“We Can’t Get Back Together After the Court Case”

“We can’t get back together after the court case”—hits like a freight train when you realize what it really means. It’s not romantic. It’s not regretful. It’s not even about the relationship. It’s a strategic retreat to avoid consequences, exposure, and accountability. Let’s unpack this in the form of an article—raw, reflective, and grounded in truth. Because this is… Read More “We Can’t Get Back Together After the Court Case”

Chronic Liars

How could you ever trust someone who has lied so comprehensively and consistently, not only to the legal system but to their closest relationships over decades? What you’re describing isn’t just a person who occasionally fibs or messes up. This is someone who appears to operate through a long-term pattern of deception, and recognizing that is a… Read More Chronic Liars

Guilty

It does all sound guilty. In fact, what you’re describing is more than just someone “bending the truth” or “making a mistake.” It’s a coordinated effort to manipulate the legal system, and in many cases, it edges into the territory of obstruction of justice, perverting the course of justice, and destruction of evidence—all of which are serious legal offenses. Let’s take… Read More Guilty

Why Would a Family Support a Known Liar or Abuser?

When someone lies in court and their family knows it’s a lie but still stands by them, enabling abuse, it hits on several painful levels: morally, emotionally, and legally. It’s a betrayal not only by the person who lied, but also by everyone who supports the lie, knowing full well the damage it’s causing. Let’s unpack what’s… Read More Why Would a Family Support a Known Liar or Abuser?

What Is Perjury, Legally Speaking?

Proving perjury—especially when someone blatantly lies under oath—can feel infuriating, particularly if you’re the one harmed by the falsehood. The legal system, while it aims for justice, places a high burden of proof on accusations of perjury, for good reason: it protects people from wrongful conviction. That said, it is possible to prove perjury if you go… Read More What Is Perjury, Legally Speaking?

Conflicting Stories

When you’re getting conflicting stories from your partner and a meddling relative, it can be incredibly confusing and emotionally draining. It leaves you wondering: Who’s lying? Who’s twisting the truth? And who (if anyone) is actually being honest? The good news? The truth always reveals itself. But instead of getting caught up in their conflicting narratives, here’s how you can… Read More Conflicting Stories

The Inevitable Collapse: When Lies Catch Up With You

Lies have a way of stacking up like a house of cards—fragile, unsteady, and bound to collapse. Some people spend their entire lives weaving webs of deception, creating elaborate falsehoods to cover their tracks. For a while, they may get away with it. They may even convince themselves that they are untouchable, that their carefully… Read More The Inevitable Collapse: When Lies Catch Up With You