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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finalize divorce one year after split
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Date:2025-04-16 18:17:33
A year after filing for divorce, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are closing the chapter on their contentious breakup.
A final judgment in the case was reached on Friday, according to online court records reviewed by USA TODAY from the Miami-Dade County Clerk. Additional details on the former couple's divorce settlement were not immediately made available.
USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Jonas and Turner for comment.
Jonas filed for divorce from the "Game of Thrones" actress last September. The petition for dissolution of marriage stated the reason for their divorce was that Jonas and Turner's marital relationship had become "irretrievably broken."
"After four wonderful years of marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage," Jonas and Turner wrote in a joint statement following news of their divorce. "There are many speculative narratives as to why but, truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children."
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Jonas and Turner share two children, daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine, 2.
Amid their divorce, Turner sued Jonas for allegedly withholding their children's passports and refusing to allow them to return to England, where she is from. However, in January, lawyers for both Jonas and Turner requested that a U.S. district judge in New York dismiss the federal lawsuit, effectively terminating Turner's case.
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In documents filed in the southern district of New York, the former couple's attorneys said a U.K. court approved a consent order that the pair filed, which contains a parenting plan "resolving the parenting aspects of their matter."
Contributing: Naledi Ushe and KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY
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