Jude Law and his ex-wife Sadie Frost have finally reached an out of court settlement - nearly two years after they divorced. Law, 32, and fashion designer Frost, 38, have been disagreeing over their divorce settlement since they officially ended their six-year marriage in October 2003, on account of Law's admitted "unreasonable behavior".
The couple share custody of their three children - Rafferty, 8, Iris, 4, and Rudy, 2. British newspaper Daily Mail reports the pair came to an agreement over the telephone, just three days after the case at London's High Court began. Both Law and Frost have signed confidentiality agreements preventing them from discussing the deal, but it's believed Frost is keeping their marital home in Primrose Hill, north London and will receive monthly allowances and a lump sum from Law, totalling $3.6 million.
Hopefully, the settlement with allow them both to put the relationship behind them and get on with their lives with their new partners. Law proposed to 'Alfie' co-star Sienna Miller last Christmas, while Frost is dating flamenco guitarist Jackson Scott.
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