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  Baseball Slugger's Wife Files for Divorce

Another celebrity has found themselves in divorce court. This time it’s MLB all-star Barry Bonds.

USA Today has reported that Bonds’ wife, Liz Walton, has filed for divorce from the home-run king after nearly 12 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Supposedly they have already reached a financial settlement agreement.

Watson is seeking joint custody of their 11-year-old daughter.

Thinking of Filing for Divorce?

Filing for divorce is one of the most difficult decisions you may ever have to make, but if you have ultimately decided that your marriage is no longer working, an experienced  Los Angeles Divorce attorney at Claery & Green can represent you throughout the divorce process. Fortunately, it is quite easy to file for divorce in California. As long as you and your spouse have lived in California for at least six months and have lived in the county in which you are filing for divorce for at least three months, then you should be granted a divorce. California is a no fault state, which means you do not need to prove that either you or your spouse is responsible for the dissolution of the marriage. You can simply cite irreconcilable differences.

For more information about the divorce laws and process in California, please contact Claery & Green at (310) 362-2273 today!

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