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Tyrese Gibson, who is definitely NOT a struggling artist, requested a prenuptial agreement before his marriage to Norma Mitchell 10 months ago. If the prenup is valid, Norma won’t be getting much. Norma, naturally, is contesting the validity of the agreement.

According to the terms of the prenuptial agreement, Norma has no claim to any property and she won’t get half of Tyrese’s assets earned during the marriage. It is also important to know that any assets owned by Tyrese before the marriage isn’t considered community property anyway.

Apparently the prenup provides Norma with a lump sum of $50,000 for every year the Gibsons were married, up to 10 years. Since the two didn’t even make it to a year there is a question whether the $50,000 could be adjusted for the 10 months they were married.

It is reported that Tyrese Gibson made about $1,000,000 last year. Norma had no income but stayed at home with the couple’s young child. Tyrese currently pays temporary child support of $6,230 a month plus Norma’s rent and car payment which total another $3,500 a month.

I can only hope that they are going to negotiate a settlement that considers the best for the child. Tyrese could certainly do better for his child than a single payment and a good-bye, and Norma better not assume that she’s going to get a penny more if she fights the prenuptial agreement!

The case is set for trial in August.

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