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In contrast to the media circus that surrounded previous hearings, the four-year divorce of Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills finally ended today with a quick, uncontested pronouncement by a High Court judge.
Neither the millionaire singer nor the former glamour model were in court to hear Mr Justice Bennett pronounce a decree nisi on the grounds that the couple have been separated for two years.
Sir Paul's legal team of Nicholas Mostyn, QC, and Fiona Shackleton both declined to comment as they left the court.
The last time Ms Shackleton appeared in this case she was famously doused with water by an angry Ms Mills.
The long and public divorce fight ended on March 17 when Mr Justice Bennett awarded Ms Mills £24.3 million of Sir Paul's estimated £450 million fortune.
The judge released his ruling the following day despite a last-minute attempt by Ms Mills to stop its publication. She was criticised for being a "less than impressive" witness and for giving "inconsistent and inaccurate" evidence.
In contrast, Mr Justice Bennett praised Sir Paul for giving balanced evidence during the six-day hearing. “He expressed himself moderately, though at times with justifiable irritation, if not anger,” the judge said. “He was consistent, accurate and honest.”
Sir Paul, 65, married Miss Mills, 40, in 2002, four years after his first wife Linda died of breast cancer. They separated four years later.
They have a daughter, Beatrice, aged four.
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So Tom of Brentwood..you luv her? well as long as you have a healthy bank balance and are at least twice as old as her you may be in with a chance.....More sinned against indeed! The woman was called a liar by a high court Judge for goodness sake. She hasnt one redeeming feature .
Alan, Newcastle, UK
I think Heather is more sinned against than has sinned. She was never going to win the media battle. Her inexperience was portrayed as evil. Her battle to protect her child was made out to be a cynical ploy to fleece Sir Paul. Let's face it their relationship broke down, it takes two, I luv her.
tom, brentwood, england
"When I get older losing my hair
Many years from now
Will you still be sending me a valentine
Birthday greetings, bottle of wine."
...
Will you still need me, will you still feed me.
When I'm sixty four."
Ben Ingledew, Reading, UK
It's finally over? If only this were true. As long as this lying parasite lives and breathes, we can sadly say it's not.
Laura Roberts, London, UK
Please, now go and spend his money Heather and keep quiet for our sakes !!!!
Ian Payne, WALSALL,
Good luck and happiness to Paul and little Bea.
Mills should take some of her money and get some serious mental help and stay out of the spotlight.
Marie, NY , USA
What is there to say? Just two people who made the wrong choices. It does appear however that one of them was much "Karma" in dealing with the seperation and divorce.
Steve, Melbourne, Australia