Cam Gigandet’s spouse has filed for divorce.
The ‘Twilight’ actress married Dominique Geisendorff in November 2008, however on Monday (01.08.22) she filed papers in Los Angeles Superior Courtroom to formally finish their 13-year union.
In keeping with authorized paperwork obtained by “Leisure Tonight,” Dominique – who has daughters Everleigh, 13, and Armie, six, and Rekker, 9, together with her estranged husband – cited an irreconcilable distinction as the rationale for his or her separation and listed Might 1 because the separation date.
Dominique is looking for joint authorized and bodily custody of their three youngsters and needs the 39-year-old actor to pay spousal assist, though she has requested that the court docket stop him from acquiring monetary assist from her.
The previous couple have already minimize ties with one another on Instagram as they now not observe one another.
Dominique seems to have deleted among the posts on her account, as there are actually solely two household images that embrace the ‘Burlesque’ actor, whereas he would not have any images on his web page.
Cam not too long ago admitted that having her youngsters has modified her priorities.
Talking of her time on ‘Twilight’ and ‘The O.C’, she stated: “I imply it looks as if a lifetime in the past, however I had a good time on all these motion pictures. I had a good time and it taught me loads.
“So clearly I had three children, which modifications your perspective on issues and your priorities. And that modified.
“To be sincere, it has been a rollercoaster experience, personally and professionally. Being away from the youngsters, if I steer clear of the youngsters, if I am nonetheless working, and so forth.
“There is no such thing as a information to any of this. As soon as that sort of popular culture stuff settled in, it was like, ‘I need to get pleasure from what I do and I need to have the ability to present for my household.’
“It wasn’t a lot in regards to the Hollywood star way of life. It was about having a cheerful household. Retaining the household glad was the one factor that mattered.”