Rodriguez believes his marriage to estranged wife Cynthia is "irretrievably broken," but due to Florida being a no-fault divorce state, there does not have to be an explanation.
If A-Rod has to go to court to fight a challenge to the prenup and wins, he plans to recover from his wife any "reasonable attorney's fees and costs."
According to papers, this will not effect his two daughters. The baseball star has "been paying, and will continue to pay...reasonable and bona fide expenses" for the girls.
The New York Daily News reports, documents should be filed today in the Miami-Dade Court in Florida.
A-Rod's attorney Alan Kluger spoke out to "The Insider" saying, "They’re both going through difficult times. Neither they, nor their lawyers, want to try this case in the press. Papers that both parties filed will be the best expressions of their positions."
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