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Judge ends Mills-McCartney marriage



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The ill-fated marriage of Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills has been ended by the same judge who awarded the former model £24.3 million as a divorce settlement.
Mr Justice Bennett pronounced a decree nisi at the High Court on the grounds that the pair had been separated for two years.

There was a brief private hearing before he granted Ms Mills her decree when Sir Paul's legal team of Nicholas Mostyn QC a
nd solicitor Fiona Shackleton addressed the judge. The lawyers declined to comment when they left court.

Neither Sir Paul nor Ms Mills, who was not represented at the private hearing, were in court.

The brief hearing was in contrast to the hullabaloo surrounding the couple's bitter fight for a divorce settlement earlier this year.

Their battle over money ended on March 17 with Ms Mills receiving £24.3 million from Sir Paul, whose fortune was put by the judge at £450 million.

The following day the judge released full details of his ruling, despite a last-ditch attempt by Ms Mills to stop its publication.

The former Beatle's wife was criticised in the judgment for giving "inconsistent and inaccurate" evidence. In contrast, the judge praised Sir Paul for giving balanced evidence during the six-day hearing.

Sir Paul, 65, married former model and charity campaigner Ms Mills, 40, in 2002, four years after his first wife, Linda, died of breast cancer.

Ms Mills and Sir Paul separated four years later. They have a daughter, Beatrice, aged four.



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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 6:12 PM
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