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Rory McIlroy’s costs to call off divorce amid friends’ financial theory

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Rory McIlroy’s shocking divorce U-turn with his wife, Erica Stoll may have been heavily impacted by the exorbitant legal fees that would come from the split, according to the golfer’s close friends

Rory McIlroy’s divorce U-turn may have been impacted by the exorbitant legal fees involved(Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy’s decision to scrap plans for a divorce from his wife, Erica Stoll were likely heavily impacted by the exorbitant legal fees that went along with it, according to those that know the 35-year-old best. And a legal expert has now outlined the exact fees the golf superstar would have face.

Ahead of this week’s U.S. Open, McIlroy and Stoll opted to each voluntarily dismiss the divorce petition that they filed last month at Palm Beach County State Court in Florida. The couple, who’ve been married for seven years, appeared to have resolved whatever issues were affecting their relationship in the past and expressed a desire to do what’s best for their three-year-old daughter Poppy.




Addressing the recent hearsay surrounding his marriage turmoil, McIlroy told the Guardian, “There have been rumours about my personal life recently, which is unfortunate. Responding to each rumour is a fool’s game. Over the past weeks, Erica and I have realised that our best future was as a family together. Thankfully, we have resolved our differences and look forward to a new beginning.”

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But according to several of McIlroy’s close friends, his shocking split U-turn was largely driven by financial motives. The Northern Irishman is one of the richest golfers in the sport – with recent reports claiming he’s worth £200 million – though allegedly couldn’t stomach parting with a large sum of his earnings in the divorce.

“Perhaps, The cold realisation of exactly how much the divorce could cost him hit hard,” one friend told the Daily Mail. “McIlroy has amassed a fortune of more than £200m and his projected earnings in his career are predicted to be more than double that figure.

And legal expert, Lisa Payne, an Associate at Wilsons Solicitors LLP, has outlined the process and costs McIlroy would have likely faced if the divorce proceedings continued. Payne said: “Unfortunately for Rory, and being in the US, the trials are unfolding in the public eye. If this were in the UK, these proceedings would be private.

“Once an application for divorce is filed with the Court and approved, it can only be withdrawn by consent. The party would have to make another application to the Court and would need to explain their reasons for doing so. A Judge would then review and decide.

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