After three tours in Afghanistan, Captain Vera Holloway landed in Memphis dreaming of her family—only to receive a text from her husband: “Don’t bother coming. The locks are changed. The kids don’t want you. It’s over.” What Derek didn’t know was that Vera’s grandmother, a retired judge, had prepared her with airtight legal protections before deployment. Her house, savings, and custody plans were secured in her name alone.
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