Maria Shriver, wife of actor and former California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has filed for divorce, according to documents contained in the Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday (1 / 7).
In the document, between Shriver (55) and Arnold (63) is said to have frequent disagreements that can not be reconciled between them. The couple met in 1977 and continued to pursue marriage in 1986.
Relationship for 25 years is on the verge of breakup. Arnold involved a sex scandal with a Mildred Baena, a housekeeper who has long worked in the Arnold family in May. The alleged scandal is the reason for the divorce Shriver and Arnold.
Shriver, a nephew of former President of the United States (USA) John F. Kennedy, asked the court to give joint custody of their two children are still young Patrick (17) and Christopher (13). Shriver will provide legal support to the child.
Pair Shriver and Arnold also has two other children namely, Katherine (21) and Christina (19).
"This has been a transitional period of great personal and professional for each of us," Arnold said in a statement in May he told the Los Angeles Times.
Arnold said he and Shriver's decision to end their marriage in May. "Once through thought, discussion, and prayer, we decided to split up. We will indeed be separated, but still good relationship is established, "said Arnold.
Men born in Austria and former bodybuilder was a supporter of liberal U.S. Republicans. Arnold resigned as governor of California in January. Arnold began to pursue show business with a plan to make comic books and animated television series titled 'Governor'.
Marriage between Shriver and Arnold has been the public spotlight for years. Especially during the past reports on Arnold who abuse women during campaigning in the California gubernatorial election in 2003 that led to Arnold excels, such as the LA Times reported.
In 2008 Shriver and Arnold also different political views. At that time, Shriver supports Barack Obama to become U.S. president, while Arnold chose John McCain U.S. Presidential candidate of the Republican Party.
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