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REPORT:
McCartney wife to get 25 million pounds in divorce deal


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 13:29:00 03/15/2008

Filed Under: relationships and dating, Family, Celebrities

LONDON -- The estranged wife of pop legend Paul McCartney is to receive 25 million pounds ($50 million, 33 million euros) in a hard-fought and long-awaited divorce deal, a newspaper reported Friday.

The judge who presided over a final round of talks last month between McCartney and Heather Mills has sent details of his proposed ruling to both sides, and they have raised no major objections, the Evening Standard reported.

The official verdict will be handed down on Monday, said the paper, citing a source close to the case which has dragged on for two years. "The judgment has been made," he said.

"The parties involved received their copies this week. On an analysis of the case law Mills was always going to receive around 25 million pounds. It's fair to say the judge has not erred from that."

The musician married Mills in 2002, four years after his first wife, Linda, died from breast cancer. They announced an "amicable" split in May 2006, but their dealings since have been anything but friendly.

McCartney, 65, and Mills, 40, have been in discussions ever since to decide how much former model turned charity campaigner Mills would receive from his estimated 825-million-pound ($1.6-billion, 1.1-billion-euro) fortune.

It is unclear if the ruling includes provision for the couple's daughter Beatrice, who was born in 2003, the paper added, saying that a summary of the judgment is expected to be made public.

"The judgment is very thorough. He has gone into every detail to make sure neither party can have grounds for appeal. It's fair to say the judgment is very long," said the source.

There has been speculation that the deal could be the highest divorce settlement in Britain, outstripping the 48 million pounds businessman John Charman was told to pay his former wife last year.



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