Vanessa Bryant, who filed for divorce Friday from Lakers star Kobe
Bryant, is likely to receive a windfall in the couple's final
settlement, which is expected sometime next year.
Attorney Dmitry Gorin said that generally speaking, Vanessa Bryant
would be due half of Kobe Bryant's net worth during their marriage and
joint custody of their daughters.
She will also get considerable spousal support, like "more than enough for many lifetimes" Gorin said.
Though details of the settlement were not in the document, Vanessa
Bryant's mother, Sofia Urbieta Laine, previously told a Times reporter
that the couple had no prenuptial agreement. She told The Times in 2005
that the couple chose to forgo one after months of negotiations. The
court filing Friday indicated that property rights were to be
determined.
The Bryants are reported to be worth at least $150 million. Without a
prenup, Gorin said Vanessa would be due about half that amount.
In the petition filed Friday, Vanessa Bryant cited "irreconcilable
differences" as the reason for the divorce. In what appears to be an
effort to keep the details of their split out of the public eye, the
couple said in a joint statement late Friday that they had "resolved all
issues incident to their divorce privately."
But the final judgment dissolving their marriage will be entered sometime next year, representatives for the couple said.
Vanessa Bryant and her attorney had signed the petition Dec. 1, long
before it was filed Friday. Her husband's response was signed Dec. 7.
Both sides requested joint custody of their daughters Natalia, 8, and
Gianna, 5.
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