It looks like you’re starting a story, but it’s cut off after “But I had no idea what…”. I can help better if you finish the thought.
That said, the phrase “he stayed all in the divorce” is a bit unclear, so I’ll quickly explain the possible meanings:
What it might mean
In divorce situations, people sometimes say things like:
- he accepted all terms quickly
- he gave up property/rights without fighting
- he agreed to the settlement completely
- or he handled everything financially or legally in a certain way
But the meaning changes a lot depending on what actually happened.
What your sentence might be leading to
Common endings people mean are:
- “But I had no idea what he was planning…”
- “But I had no idea what he gave up…”
- “But I had no idea what he was hiding…”
- “But I had no idea what it would cost me later…”
If this is about your situation
If your husband agreed to everything very easily in a divorce, it can sometimes mean:
- he wanted to avoid conflict or legal costs
- he had already decided emotionally
- there was an agreement you didn’t fully understand
- or he may have had his own strategy (financial or legal)
But it really depends on the details.
If you want, complete your sentence or explain what happened, and I can help you understand what it might mean in plain terms—emotionally or legally.