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Charlie Sheen And Brooke Mueller Granted Divorce In LA (Video)
Well, it’s (almost) official… Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Hank Goldberg finalized Charlie Sheen’s divorce from his ex-wife Brooke Mueller Sheen, but the two will not be legally divorced until May 2nd.
The ex-couple filed conflicting divorce petitions in November, but both cited Christmas Day 2009 as the day of their breakup. Toothless Charlie Sheen was arrested in Aspen, Colorado, that day on suspicion of domestic violence against his wife. The case was later resolved and he spent 30 days on probation.
The former couple will split the royalties from portraits of them and their twin sons, and the actor will keep his Hollywood Hills home, according to court records.
The Sheens signed a prenuptial agreement before their May 2008 wedding, which called for Charlie Sheen to pay Brooke Sheen more than $750,000 in the case of the dissolution of their marriage.
The pair will share legal custody of their sons, although physical custody is granted to Brooke Sheen with visitation time given to Charlie. He is also required to pay $55,000 a month in child support.
The couple has been waiting a long time for this to happen. You can see some of the most current goings-ons in Charlie’s life in this video.
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Glenwood Springs CO Photographer commented on Feb 11 11 at 8:15 pmHopefully Charlie will stay single and straighten out his life.
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