Money, Custody & More: Here Are The Terms Of Anna Faris And Chris Pratt's Divorce
Oct. 16 2018, Published 6:41 p.m. ET
It’s been a long, difficult road but Anna Faris and Chris Pratt are legally single again as they’ve just finalized their divorce. Now that that’s been squared away, the question that’s been on everyone’s minds—since it took them nearly a year to reach a decision after filing—is what exactly were they able to agree upon. Read on to find out.
It was a year ago when Anna and Chris shocked fans with the news of their separation, marking the end of their 9-year marriage.
According to People magazine, both actors asked for joint custody of their 6-year-old son Jack, which was granted.
At the time that Anna filed last year, she also asked for the right to receive child support from the Jurassic World
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As for their finances and property settlement, they had a prenuptial agreement.
As Ok! readers know, though they’ve been legalized married this whole time, they’ve already started dating other people. Anna is now with Michael Barrett and Chris has been romantically linked with Katherine Schwarzenegger.
What do you think about the terms of Anna and Chris’ divorce? Sound off in the comments!