Posted on 12/15/2009 6:23:37 PM PST by marshmallow
Tiger Woods devastated wife has called in Californias top celebrity divorce lawyer, say her friends.
And Elin Nordegren rocked by her husbands string of alleged affairs could get half the £337.5million he has earned in the five years they have been married.
The 29-year-old Swedish model, seen out in Florida yesterday minus her wedding ring, is believed to be meeting celebrity lawyer Sorrell Trope next week.
Trope, 82, a partner in Californian law firm Trope and Trope, has represented big-name stars including Cary Grant, Nicole Kidman, Nicolas Cage and Britney Spears in a 60-year career.
And in another blow to Woods, Elin is believed to be planning to file for divorce in California where the couple have a home and not Florida, where they live.
Under California law the no-fault divorce, introduced in 1970, means there is an equal division of assets and property.
This could mean that any pre-nup agreement Elin signed with the golf star will be torn up.
A source said: Mr Trope is the best divorce lawyer in the business and the divorce laws in California are much more favourable than most other states.
Elin can fight for half of what her husband has earned since they were married. And Trope can bust through any pre-nup hes done it many times before.
Last night, when asked if he was representing Woods wife as her divorce lawyer, Trope replied: Not right now.
Friends say Elin will spend Christmas in Orlando with the couples children, daughter Sam Alexis, two, and son Charlie Axel, 10 months, before filing for divorce in the New Year.
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What? You're not someone who would wait with baited breath for such an honor :) Oh, no...
So sorry, I was holding out for "Prom Queen" ;)
I actually feel really bad for both of them and especially for the kids. But I agree, tearing her reputation up just to defend his money is insufferable.
My parents used to say that, "You never really know anyone until you've closed doors with them". The older I get, the more true I realize that statement is.
She made a bad choice, but few of us have crystal balls to know how it will unfold with someone. I can't fault her. But if I were her, I'd shake the dust off my clothes, ignore what people think and do the best she can for her and her kids, --- and move on.
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