Robin Williams Vows to Keep Divorce Civil
Robin Williams and his estranged wife Marsha Garces Williams have pledged to be “honest, cooperative and respectful” during their divorce proceedings, according to court papers released in May.
The couple signed an agreement spelling out their goals, including promises to try to avoid courtroom clashes, and to keep their children’s interests at the forefront, say the papers filed in San Francisco Superior Court.
“We will strive to be honest, cooperative and respectful as we work in this process to achieve the future well being of our families,” says the agreement. “We commit ourselves to the collaborative law process and agree to seek a positive way to resolve our differences justly and equitably.”
Williams, 56, and Garces, 51, filed for divorce in March after 19 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple has two children – Zelda, 18, and Cody, 16.
Recently, Zelda to People Magazine, “I just want my parents to be happy.”
Maybe there is a lesson here for, Alec Baldwin, Christy Brinkley, and Bill Murray . . .
Original Source: People.com

















