Thursday, October 31, 2013

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore divorce settled two years after split

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have reached a settlement on their divorce, two years after the couple formally separated in November of 2011.


The glacial divorce proceedings have apparently come to an end Thursday after nearly a year of disputes.


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The "Ghost" actress, 50, will not receive any spousal support, according to TMZ sources.


It was reported that Moore initially wanted money from her ex-husband on the grounds of alleged infidelity, but according to TMZ, California laws offer a “no fault” argument against her claims.


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Moore filed for divorce in March, three months after Kutcher and over a year after their actual split. They were married from 2005 to 2011.


The "Two and a Half Men" star, 35, became the highest-paid actor on television during his time on the show, and though Moore is worth an estimated $150 million, she was reportedly gunning for a big payout from her ex to cover the cost of her lawyers and even apartment renovations.


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In the settlement, Kutcher was "a little more generous than he had to be," according to the gossip site's sources, when it came to splitting their property, but they were able to share items acquired during the six-year marriage.


The former couple were involved in several business ventures together. In September, Kutcher and Moore were seen walking and talking together at Burbank Airport after attending a tech conference in San Jose as the terms of their divorce were still being hashed out. They ignored questions from paparazzi about Moore's spousal support demands.


Both parties are apparently "satisfied" with their settlement, TMZ reports.


The Daily News' request for comment from Moore and Kutcher's lawyers has not yet been returned.


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