Inside Tiger Woods’ Prenuptial Agreement With His Ex-Wife, Elin Nordegren

Tiger Woods reportedly went rogue and offered Elin Nordegren more money with stipulations in place.

Golfing legend Tiger Woods made headlines in 2009 when he wrecked his Cadillac Escalade into a fire hydrant following an alleged domestic dispute with his wife, Elin Nordegren. According to many reports, the altercation stemmed from purported marital infidelity on Tiger’s part. Following the initial incident, several women came forth and claimed that they had been involved in both one-time and ongoing affairs with the married athlete.

As one can imagine, Tiger and Elin’s marriage was never the same. On July 3, 2010, Tiger and Elin finally ironed out an agreement regarding their divorce, and by August of the same year, the couple’s marriage was officially dissolved. “We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish each other the very best for the future,” the couple penned in a joint statement on Woods’ official website. They went on to vow to put their children first and requested privacy as their family adjusted to a new way of life.

 

Alas, a large part of finalizing the divorce centered around finances and Woods’ healthy net worth. At the time of the couple’s divorce, the professional golfer was estimated to be worth a whopping $600 million. Here’s everything we know about Woods’ prenuptial agreement with his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren.

 

As one can imagine, Tiger and Elin’s marriage was never the same. On July 3, 2010, Tiger and Elin finally ironed out an agreement regarding their divorce, and by August of the same year, the couple’s marriage was officially dissolved. “We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish each other the very best for the future,” the couple penned in a joint statement on Woods’ official website. They went on to vow to put their children first and requested privacy as their family adjusted to a new way of life.

 

Alas, a large part of finalizing the divorce centered around finances and Woods’ healthy net worth. At the time of the couple’s divorce, the professional golfer was estimated to be worth a whopping $600 million. Here’s everything we know about Woods’ prenuptial agreement with his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren.

 

Tiger Woods reportedly went rogue and offered Elin Nordegren more money with stipulations in place

 

Fresh off the heels of the high-profile scandal, Schlissel DeCorpo law firm claimed that Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren’s prenuptial agreement stipulated that after ten years of marriage, Nordegren was entitled to $20 million, an arguably meager sum for such an affluent athlete. It’s rumored, however, that in a last-ditch effort to save his marriage, Tiger offered Nordegren an immediate $5 million payment and another $55 million should she stay in the marriage until October 2011

 

Nordegren, however, wasn’t having it. In the end, she walked away with a hefty $100 million. “Money doesn’t make you happy, but I have to be honest: It is making some things easier,” she later told People. “I have the opportunity to be with my children as much I want, and I am able to travel to see my family and also have them come here as often as I like.”

 

As far as Woods is concerned, he has always been careful to accept all of the blame for the demise of his marriage — even with the couple’s children. “I’ve taken the initiative with the kids and told them upfront, ‘Guys, the reason why we’re not in the same house, why we don’t live under the same roof, Mommy and Daddy, is because Daddy made some mistakes,'” he told GQ in 2015. Still, it’s reported that even after their divorce was finalized, Woods presented Nordegren with an a

ll-new proposition.

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