Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez Officially Finalize Divorce

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Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez have officially concluded their marriage, marking the end of their two-year union. The dissolution of their marriage was formalized in a Los Angeles Superior Court judgment obtained by the Associated Press on March 19, following five months since they settled the terms of their divorce.

Their divorce settlement, reached on October 6, involved Dalton receiving a one-time tax-free payment of $1,250,000 and half of the net proceeds from the sale of their Los Angeles home. Notably, Dalton will not receive spousal support as part of the agreement. Despite filing for divorce just three weeks prior to the settlement, the couple had actually separated six months earlier, with their date of separation listed as February 20, 2023, in legal documents.

The breakup, which was kept private for several months, was characterized by a respectful and considerate approach as the couple worked through the details of their separation. They were described as taking their time to navigate the process with care and mutual respect.

Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez began their relationship in March 2020 and confirmed their engagement later that year. They exchanged vows in a private ceremony held at Grande’s home in Montecito, California, in May 2021. However, rumors of their split surfaced in July 2023 when Grande was seen without her wedding ring at the Wimbledon finals in London. Shortly thereafter, their separation and impending divorce were confirmed.

Throughout their relationship, Grande and Gomez maintained a relatively private stance, although they occasionally shared glimpses of their romance on social media. Despite their high-profile status, they endeavored to keep their personal lives out of the public eye as much as possible.

As Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez officially part ways, their divorce marks the end of a chapter in their lives and brings closure to their two-year marriage.

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