Court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday revealed the contentious details of a high-profile celebrity divorce, with the couple disputing ownership of a $400 million combined estate that includes properties in six countries.
The filing indicates disagreements over a production company valued at $150 million, a vineyard in southern France, and custody arrangements for their three children aged 4 to 11.
Entertainment attorneys say the case could set precedents for how intellectual property rights and creative partnerships are divided in celebrity divorces, particularly regarding jointly developed film and television projects.