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Danza divorce finalized

Sometimes, a couple will make the decision to get a divorce. A divorce can give rise to many important issues. How such issues are ultimately resolved can have significant impacts on the divorcing parties.

Recently, some celebrity divorce news has arisen. The news regards actor Tony Danza. Danza, 62, has been in many films and television programs, including the television shows "Who's the Boss?" and "Taxi." It has recently been reported that Danza and his wife are now officially divorced.

Danza and his wife got married in 1986. In 2006, the couple separated. In 2011, Danza filed for a divorce. Irreconcilable differences were cited in this divorce petition.

Reportedly, the divorce between Danza and his wife was recently finalized.

As we mentioned above, many important issues can come up in connection to a divorce. One issue that often arises in connection to a divorce is property division. Celebrity divorces sometimes give rise to rather major property division issues/disputes, as such divorces often involve a rather high amount of assets.

The TV Guide article which reported on the finalization of the Danza divorce did not have any details regarding what happened in regards to the issue of property division in the divorce. One wonders if any major property division issues arose in this divorce, and if they did, what resolutions were ultimately reached in regards to such issues.

Divorces can have a variety of significant impacts and can have many complicated aspects. Thus, if a person is going through a divorce, having a strong advocate on one's side can be very important.

Source: TV Guide, "Tony Danza Officially Divorced From Wife of 24 Years," Natalie Abrams, Feb. 7, 2013

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