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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Mandy Moore reportedly left with debt on credit cards after finalising divorce from Ryan Adams

    The 'This Is Us' actress - who married the 41-year-old musician in 2009 but filed for a divorce in January 2015 - has finally come to an agreement with the singer/songwriter, which sees her come away with a large balance to pay off on two bank cards the couple shared.


    According to Los Angeles Superior Court documents, which have been obtained by RadarOnline.com, the 32-year-old star has been allowed to keep the pair's Los Angeles home, a condo situated in Beverly Hills, two bank accounts and the money owed on them.

    The star has also been awarded her own clothes, jewellery, and pieces of artwork she owned, as well as a Toyota Prius made in 2013.

    The 'Come Pick me Up' hitmaker has also come away with his own personal belongings including a 1959 Cadillac, his comic book collection and a number of gaming devices including a pinball machine.

    Following the settlement Ryan has also been granted a 2008 Porsche Carrera, all musical instruments he acquired during their six-year marriage, as well as any recordings, compositions he has produced and the accompanying copyrights to them.

    And although the 'Tangled' star has since embarked on a new romance with the Dawes singer Taylor Goldsmith six months after her break-up, she had moments where she was "curled up in a ball on the floor" as she dealt with the breakdown of her marriage.

    Speaking previously, she said: "My story deviated in a different direction than I expected.

    "But ultimately, life is about being happy and fulfilled and sometimes that means making hard choices.

    "There are moments of being curled up in a ball on the floor. It's really hard. But I've moved on and progressed in the stages of grief and being angry and feeling the loss and all that. I do believe things happen for a reason. And I think I had that mantra moving through the trying times."

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