As Reese Witherspoon Officially Files For Divorce From Jim Toth, Details On Their Prenup And More Have Been Revealed
02.04.2023 - 06:01
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Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth would be getting a divorce, the actress made it official by filing the court documents. The couple was married for 12 years, and decided to separate after reportedly growing apart. As they work through their divorce it’s been reported that they allegedly won’t have a problem dividing up assets and a prenup and more have allegedly been revealed.
Witherspoon officially filed for divorce from Toth in Nashville, per court documents obtained by TMZ. According to the outlet, the document said the two have a prenup in place, which was signed in March 2011, when they got married. The document said there are “adequate and sufficient provisions” for the former couple's assets, and she will be submitting their prenup and childcare plan for a judge’s approval.
According to the article, any divorce filed in Davidson County, where Nashville is, that involves a child requires the parents to take a parenting course. The two have an 11-year-old son, Tennessee, and as the divorce gets worked out, the custody agreement will almost certainly be part of it, and apparently a parenting class. When Witherspoon announced the news on Instagram, the statement read:They’ve made it clear they are committed to co-parenting their young son.
Considering how Reese Witherspoon and her ex-husband Ryan Phillippe have been able to have a healthy relationship as they co-parent their two kids, it would make sense that Toth and The Morning Show star would also have a similar relationship as they raise Tennessee. It also noted the “mutual respect” Toth and Witherspoon have for each other. Reports have alleged that there is “no big scandal or drama” when it comes to their split, they simply grew apart, and are not “blaming” each
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