The Messiest Part Of Tiger Woods And Elin Nordegren's Divorce

June 2024 ยท 2 minute read

Tiger Woods not only paid Elin Nordegren a hefty $100 million in their divorce settlement, per TMZ, but according to law partner Allan Mayefsky, the divorce impacted more than his personal life. He revealed that the "publicity had a severe economic impact on Tiger through the loss of lucrative endorsements." However, the divorce cost him so much more than money.

Woods and Nordegren's two children, Sam and Charlie, were also affected when their parents' split although "they may have been too young to know or understand what was going on." Divorce expert Mayefsky dished to Nicki Swift that even though it's been more than 10 years since the divorce, "these press reports don't go away and people have long memories." The kids may have already learned all about their parents' messy divorce and "may have seen some of that publicity directly, with the potential for significant stress and embarrassment." Mayefsky added, "The effect on the children of public divorces and revelations of infidelity and misconduct should always be considered by parents when going through obviously difficult and highly emotional circumstances."

However, Woods and Nordegren are trying to co-parent successfully. According to Us Weekly, the golf pro said, "We communicate so much better now, it's incredible." A source also told People that the former couple was on the "same page" about splitting their time between homes during the coronavirus lockdown. Go Elin and Tiger!

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