Tina Knowles And Richard Lawson Reaches Settlement Agreement 13 Months After Divorce Filing; DEETS

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience under my belt, I must say that the divorce settlement between Tina Knowles and Richard Lawson is a testament to the complexities of modern relationships. While it’s always unfortunate when a marriage ends, it’s heartening to see two individuals who once shared a life come to an amicable agreement, especially after 13 months of legal proceedings.


After 13 months of legal paperwork, Tina Knowles and actor Richard Lawson have decided to officially end their eight-year marriage by reaching an agreement in their divorce case. They’ve now brought their union to a close.

The pair parted ways due to irreconcilable issues, as stated. Their wedding took place on a yacht in Newport Beach, California, on April 12, 2015. A document acquired by PEOPLE reveals, “The marriage has experienced an irreparable breakdown, making it impossible for them to continue living as husband and wife.”

As a dedicated follower, I opted not to receive spousal support as part of our agreement. Yet, I have agreed to make a one-time payment of $300,000 to my ex-spouse. This amount serves to resolve all my ex-spouse’s claims on our joint property and covers any outstanding community debts incurred during our marriage.

In return, Lawson obtained a 2021 Cadillac Escalade, all the proceeds from their separation, plus funds raised by Richard Lawson Studios Inc. He additionally retains royalties and creative pieces produced during their marriage, as well as his SAG pension plan. Furthermore, he was granted personal items, jewelry, and clothing.

As a faithful follower, upon their separation, I was granted the liberty to hold onto two properties, one in Los Angeles and another in Texas, complete with all the furnishings, artwork, and personal belongings found within both homes. Much like Lawson, I maintain my earnings post-separation and any creative works we jointly produced during our time together.

Additionally, Knowles retains the right to own a share in a 2020 Bentley, a 2018 Tesla, an agreement for the Matriarch book with Penguin Random House, as well as a 1% stake in Kirby Beauty Management LLC.

In addition, the ex-couple had a “no-criticism contract,” signifying that they desired to avoid any conflicts with each other. Thus, they agreed to collaborate on all public statements regarding their split, ensuring they wouldn’t speak negatively about their respective spouses, children, or grandchildren simultaneously.

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2024-08-17 12:53