After Seven Years of Marriage, I Suddenly Found Myself Locked Out of the Life I Had Built… But They Had No Idea What I Had Signed the Day Before.

PART 1

“Your clothes are downstairs. This apartment is for my daughters now. Don’t come back.”

That message was written with a thick black marker on a sheet of paper placed on top of three boxes and two bags that contained almost seven years of my life.

My name is Camille Dupont, I am thirty-four years old, and I am an architect specializing in the restoration of historical buildings in Montreal. That afternoon, I returned from a construction site in the Le Plateau neighborhood and found my belongings piled up on the sidewalk in front of a Victorian building in Mile End. My mother-in-law, Genevieve, did not even have the decency to tell me to my face. I tried calling Gabriel, my husband, but he had blocked my phone number completely. Then I tried to pay for a taxi with our shared expense card, but the transaction was instantly declined.