More Money Problems! Dean McDermott Wants To Divorce Tori Spelling, But Can’t Afford A Lawyer, Report Claims
April 21 2016, Published 7:17 p.m. ET
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott were seen arriving for dinner at 'Cecconi's' Restaurant in West Hollywood, CA
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have come close to divorce in the past but according to a new report, Dean wants to leave his wife but money issues are holding him back!
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The 49-year-old wants to divorce his wife of 10 years, according to Life & Style, but their financial problems are a hurdle in his path to becoming a single man again.
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“Dean would have filed a long time ago,” a source told the magazine, “but he can’t even afford a good lawyer.”
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EXCLUSIVE: Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott Take Kids For Sushi Dinner in Calabasas
The report said that Dean “has no future projects lined up” and believes his acting career is “over” because it has been tarnished by Tori airing their relationship troubles and his addiction issues on reality TV.
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And with their fiscal drama building up (Tori was recently sued by American Express for unpaid credit card debt), divorce may not be an option for Dean who feels “helpless.”
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“There is no way out for either Dean or Tori,” the source said. “They are stuck with each other for all the wrong reasons.”