Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet Finalize Divorce After Seven Years of Marriage “Proceeding Smoothly Without Any Disputes”
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet are now officially divorced after seven years of marriage. According to Entertainment Weekly, citing the Associated Press, a Los Angeles County judge finalized the dissolution of their marriage on Tuesday, July 9.
The divorce has proceeded smoothly, with no disputes over the children’s custody or finances. The former couple will share joint custody of their 16-year-old daughter, Lola, and 15-year-old son, Nakoa-Wolf. Notably, neither the Aquaman star nor Bonet, 56, has requested financial support, and they have agreed on terms to split their assets.
The divorce has been finalized two years after the Ray Donovan actress and Momoa, 44, publicly announced their separation. Bonet, whose legal name is Lilakoi Moon, filed for divorce from the Game of Thrones alum in January, citing the date of separation as October 7, 2020.
Their marriage was the first for Momoa and the second for Bonet, who shares daughter Zoë Kravitz with ex-husband Lenny Kravitz. Bonet and Momoa first met in a jazz club in 2005 and tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in 2017. Five years after their marriage, they announced their separation in a since-deleted social media post.
Despite the end of their marriage, the former couple has maintained a respectful and amicable relationship throughout the divorce process, ensuring a smooth transition for their family. This maturity has been evident in their handling of joint custody and financial matters, with both parties prioritizing the well-being of their children above all else.
Fans and the media have closely followed their relationship since its beginning, admiring their blended family dynamic. The couple’s separation has been a poignant reminder that even high-profile relationships can end amicably and with dignity.
Jason Momoa, known for his roles in “Aquaman” and “Game of Thrones,” continues to thrive in his acting career, while Lisa Bonet, celebrated for her work in “The Cosby Show” and “Ray Donovan,” remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Both have expressed their commitment to co-parenting and supporting their children through this transition.
The end of their marriage marks a new chapter for both Momoa and Bonet, who have shown that it is possible to navigate the complexities of divorce with grace and mutual respect. Their approach serves as an example of how to handle personal challenges in the public eye, emphasizing the importance of family and amicable resolution.