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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce

Friday, November 21, 2008 11:54:53 AM
By MEERA SELVA

Madonna performs during her "Sticky & Sweet Tour" at the Wachovia Center, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, in Philadelphia. The pop star and husband Guy Ritchie will likely be granted an  initial divorce decree on Friday, according to the schedule for London's High Court. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek) In this Dec. 2, 2007 file photo, director Guy Ritchie and his wife Madonna attend a special screening of "Revolver" in New York. A court schedule says Madonna and Guy Ritchie will be granted the first stage of their divorce in London Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. London's High Court lists "Ciccone M L v Ritchie G S" as one of 16 cases listed for "matrimonial and civil partnership causes for pronouncement of decree."  (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)LONDON (AP) - After the wedding in a Scottish castle, the mansion on a green English estate and the drinks in their own pub, Madonna and Guy Ritchie's eight-year marriage ended Friday in a dreary London courtroom.

The case of "Ciccone M.L. v Ritchie G.S." was one of 17 divorce decrees granted by Judge Caroline Reid during a hearing in a harshly lit London court that was over in a few minutes.

There was no legal obligation for 50-year-old Madonna or Guy Ritchie, 40, to attend the hearing at which they were granted a decree nisi, the first of two stages of divorce. There was no sign of the couple and the room was filled instead with journalists tracking the dying days of an A-list celebrity romance. The divorce can become final after six weeks and a day with the granting of a decree absolute.

Court papers signed by Madonna in Los Angeles confirmed that the queen of pop petitioned for divorce on the basis of Ritchie's "unreasonable behavior," and that there is no need to apply family law in the case — meaning that the couple have reached their own agreements over their assets and children.

Madonna and Ritchie have two children, Rocco, 8, and David Banda, 3, who was adopted from Malawi in 2006. The singer has a 12-year-old daughter Lourdes, from a previous relationship with personal trainer Carlos Leon.

The couple own homes in southwest England, London, Los Angeles and New York.

This image of High Court papers released in the High Court in London Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, details the outline of the preliminary decree for divorce between US singer Madonna and British film maker Guy Ritchie. In the document it states that Madonna petitioned for divorce on the basis of Ritchie's 'unreasonable behaviour'. (AP Photo) Madonna performs during her "Sticky & Sweet Tour" at the Wachovia Center, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, in Philadelphia. The pop star and husband Guy Ritchie will likely be granted an  initial divorce decree on Friday, according to the schedule for London's High Court. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek)Madonna and Ritchie appear to have avoided an expensive courtroom battle like the one between former Beatle Paul McCartney and model Heather Mills. Mills has said media coverage of the rancorous divorce had pushed her to the brink of suicide; McCartney compared the process to going through hell.

"Most couples do manage to do what Madonna and Guy Ritchie have done, and sort out issues of assets and children among themselves," said David Allison, a lawyer with London firm Family Law in Partnership. "If they can't it has to go before a judge at a final hearing and the whole process can go on for a year and be very messy."

Madonna and Ritchie, director of "Snatch," "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "RockNRolla," married in December 2000 in a secrecy-shrouded ceremony at Skibo Castle in the Scottish Highlands attended by Sting, Gwyneth Paltrow, Donatella Versace and Stella McCartney.

Madonna — "Madge" to the British press — and her filmmaker husband soon became rich tabloid fodder in England, where they lived. The pop star seemed to take to English life, spending much of her time at the couple's 1,200-acre (480 hectare) country estate in southwest England, and to some ears, adopting a slight British accent. Ritchie bought a share in a pub — The Punchbowl in west London's exclusive Mayfair neighborhood — and Madonna took up a second career, writing a series of children's books called "The English Roses."

But in recent years, reports began to accumulate that they were on the rocks. Over the summer, Madonna was linked — unfairly, she said — to the breakup of New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez and his ex-wife Cynthia.

Last month, as Madonna was in the middle of her ongoing "Sticky and Sweet" world tour, the couple announced they were divorcing and the English idyll drew to a close.

Requests for comment from representatives for the couple were not returned.


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