Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo finalize divorce: Who got what?

Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo finalize divorce: Who got what?

Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo They officially ended their marriage Us Weekly can be confirmed.

The former Bachelor Nation couple finalized their divorce on Tuesday, January 7.Page six He was the first to break the news on Wednesday, January 8.) Court documents he obtained we She reveals that Abasolo will keep her Miami home and 2021 Honda Accord while Lindsay will keep her engagement and wedding rings along with her California home and 2023 Porsche Macan. (The former couple did not have a prenuptial agreement and initially reached a divorce agreement in September 2024.)

Lindsay and Abasolo met during season 13 of Bachelorettewhich aired in 2017. The couple married in August 2019, two years after getting engaged on the show. we He confirmed this in January Abasolo filed for divorce From Lindsay after four years of marriage. He listed December 31, 2023, as the date of their separation and requested spousal support at that time.

In July 2024, we He confirmed that Lindsay was ordered to pay Abasolo $13,257 per month in temporary spousal support along with $15,000 in attorney’s fees and $5,000 for forensic expenses. Court documents he obtained we On Wednesday, she revealed that Abasolo “discharges, discharges, and relieves Lindsay of ‘any and all’ future payments. However, documents reveal that Lindsay still owes Abasolo $460,229.”

Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo from The Bachelorette finalize their divorce TK after 166 months of separation

Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo. Monica Schipper/Getty Images; Araya Doheny/Film Magic

Lindsay and Abasolo are also responsible for their own attorneys’ fees, excluding the $20,000 Lindsay previously paid.

Shortly after news of their separation spread, Abasolo addressed his split From Lindsay via Instagram. “If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I don’t like to put my personal affairs on social media and I like to maintain a safe space for our family,” he wrote in a statement at the time. “Many of you know me as a chiropractor, as well as a husband, a role I am proudest of to date. “After over 4 years of marriage, Rachel and I have made the difficult decision to separate and start over.”

Abasolo insisted that the decision was not easy but necessary. “Sometimes, loving yourself and your partner means you have to let go of them,” he added. “I wanted you to hear it from the source before blogs started creating their own reality.”

Rachel Lindsay and Brian Abasolo from The Bachelorette finalize their divorce TK after 167 months of separation
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Days later, Lindsay broke her silence Concerning the divorce lawsuit. “I didn’t think I’d get emotional. … First, I just want to thank the people who have reached out to me. I’m still trying to respond to people. You never know how amazing your circle is until you see all the people reaching out,” she said on her podcast Higher Learning. “With you and they love you.” “It’s clearly a difficult time, if you’ve read the headlines, and you’re probably wondering why I’m doing the work. But to be honest with you, I need to take my mind off myself and the best way to do that is to do something I love and love which is “higher education”.

Lindsay concluded that she would “eventually” delve into the details of the split, but “it just wasn’t the right time” yet because she was “just trying to take it day by day.”

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In December 2023, Lindsay hinted at marital problems when she admitted on the radio show “The Viall Files” that she and Abasolo She had a ‘completely different life’ Which contributed to their decision to put distance between their relationship and social media.

“Just me [was like]”I want to keep this to ourselves,” she explained, “You know, marriage has its ups and downs, but you never know when we’re going to be good or when we’re not because we never make it known.” “I kind of want to keep it that way, so when I want to share something, I do.”

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