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Maria Shriver Files for Divorce from Arnold


Arnold Schwarzenegger is the 38th and current governor of the US State of Illinois. They is also known as a famous Weight lifter, actor and businessman. Born in Thal Austria to Aurelia Jardny and Gustav Schwarzenegger, Schwarzenegger had a powerful interest in sports and weight training at a young age. In 1968 at the age of 21. Maria Owings Shriver is an American journalist and author of five best selling books. They has received a Peabody Award, and was co anchor for NBC's Emmy winning coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics. The other woman in the Maria Shriver/Arnold Schwarzenegger divorce looms large in the breakup of the marriage, but they has nothing to say about the breakup. It is fascinating, because while they was carrying on with Arnold, they had plenty to say about the marriage, according to her friends, even telling that they was more of a spouse to Arnold than Maria because they was always there for him.

 
In the divorce petition, Shriver cites irreconcilable differences as her reason for ending the 25 year marriage. Shriver is asking for spousal support & wishes the judge to deny Arnold the right to ask for support for himself though it is highly unlikely they would. Shriver is asking for joint custody of their minor kids, who he names in the document as 17 year elderly Patrick Arnold Shriver Schwarzenegger & 13 year elderly Christopher Sargent Shriver Schwarzenegger. &, in the petition, filed by disso queen Laura Wasser, Shriver is asking Arnold to pay the attorneys' fees of both parties. As for the date Arnold & Maria separated it is not specified in the divorce papers. According to the docs, the property accumulated in the coursework of the marriage will be divided at a later date. &, there is no prenup, so all of Arnold & Maria's earnings over the past quarter century will be divided 50/50. Arnold & Maria are on speaking terms & Arnold knew beforehand that he was filing divorce papers. Maria is telling friends he hopes this will be an simple & amicable divorce.


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