After nearly three years of marriage, pop sensation Ariana Grande and real estate broker Dalton Gomez are officially divorced. The Los Angeles Superior Court issued a judgment on Tuesday, marking the culmination of their legal separation, which began six months ago when Grande filed for divorce.
Court documents reveal that the dissolution of Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez’s marriage had been in progress for over a year before reaching its finality. However, amidst this period of transition, the former couple managed to navigate their separation with remarkable maturity and grace. Their amicable split, as outlined in court records, was facilitated by the existence of a prenuptial agreement, which helped streamline the division of assets and financial matters.
Additionally, the absence of children or substantial legal disputes further eased the divorce proceedings, allowing Grande and Gomez to part ways with mutual respect and minimal contention. This dignified approach to separation stands as a testament to their commitment to maintaining civility and preserving their individual well-being amid the complexities of divorce.
Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez are now officially divorced. https://t.co/7dmgYJH4Vb
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The terms of their settlement, agreed upon in October, include a one-time payment of $1,250,000 from Grande to Gomez, as well as the division of proceeds from the sale of their Los Angeles home. Additionally, Grande will cover up to $25,000 in Gomez’s attorney fees. With these arrangements in place, the divorce proceedings progressed smoothly through the court system.
As is common in California divorces, irreconcilable differences were cited as the reason for the split in Grande’s petition. The couple, who began dating in January 2020 and announced their engagement in December of the same year, officially tied the knot in a private ceremony at Grande’s Montecito home on May 15, 2021.
Despite their separation, Grande remains focused on her music career and upcoming projects. She recently released her seventh studio album, “eternal sunshine,” on March 8, showcasing her continued dedication to her craft. Additionally, Grande is set to star as Glinda the Good Witch alongside Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba in the highly anticipated film adaptation of the musical “Wicked,” scheduled for release in November.
As Grande navigates this new chapter in her life, her fans continue to support her artistic endeavors and eagerly anticipate her future projects.
Pop sensation Ariana Grande and real estate broker Dalton Gomez have officially divorced after nearly three years of marriage. The Los Angeles Superior Court issued the judgment, concluding their separation, which began six months ago when Grande filed for divorce. Court documents reveal their amicable split, facilitated by a prenuptial agreement and absence of children. Their settlement includes a $1,250,000 payment from Grande to Gomez and proceeds from their LA home’s sale. Grande will also cover Gomez’s attorney fees. Despite the divorce, Grande remains focused on her music career, recently releasing her seventh album, “eternal sunshine.” Fans eagerly await her upcoming projects, including her role in the film adaptation of “Wicked” alongside Cynthia Erivo.