Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are breaking their vows with each other as they face divorce

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What has been destined to be together should not be separated beyond any reasons. As the saying goes, "till death do us part." Perhaps, this is not the case between Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale because the two decided to separate ways after years of marriage. In their appeal to divorce, they expressed their joint custody to their young 3 children and their properties.

The reason of Gwen and Gavin's divorce was due to irreconcilable differences, according to Metro. As they are ending their 13 years of marriage, they said in the news that they will still be partners in taking good care of their children.

Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale have 3 sons, 9-year old Kingston, 6-year old Zuma and 1-year old Apollo, reported in Rappler. In the previous report, the singers met in 1995. They dated for 6 years and got married in 2002.

Aside from their issue of separation as wife and husband, the talk right now is about their properties. It is known that both of them have successful careers with their band and as solo artists. According to TMZ, the 50/50 California community property laws shall be implemented in their divorce. In the news, they reported that Gwen Stefani has worth of $80 million and Gavin has worth of approximately $35 million.

It is known that Gwen and Gavin are both involved in music industry. Gwen Stefani is a solo artist and a member of No Doubt band, while Gavin Rossdale is also a member of Bush band. In an interview of Gwen Stefani in Voice of America, she said, "We've only collaborated on making babies." It seemed that there was no more chance for the soon ex-husband and ex-wife to reconcile their differences.

As the issue of divorce and all that it includes is ongoing, previous news said that Gwen Stefani requested for privacy in media for the sake of their minor children.

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