Article by Josh D. Simon
As reported by Colorado Springs’ Gazette.com, country singing and songwriting (former) superstar Randy Travis has divorced his manager and wife, Elizabeth (“Liz”).The divorce law papers, filed on Friday in Sante Fe, New Mexico, cites a “state of incompatibility” as the grounds for divorce.As far as celebrity marriages go, the Travis’ lasted an eternity — nearly 20 years. The two were married in 1991, and had dated for 10 years before that. The soon-to-be-ex couple has a storied history together, including an episode where Liz Travis convinced a judge not to imprison Randy for breaking into a convenience store, and instead release him into her custody.However, in an unusual twist that could make it into a chart-topper one day soon, the Travis’ are maintaining their professional relationship. “Elizabeth and Randy Travis have agreed to part ways. Elizabeth will remain Mr. Travis’s personal manager. They do not intend to comment any further and ask for your respect for their privacy during this time,” the Travis’s representative, Maureen O’Connor, said in a in a statement last week.
As reported by Colorado Springs’ Gazette.com, country singing and songwriting (former) superstar Randy Travis has divorced his manager and wife, Elizabeth (“Liz”).
The divorce law papers, filed on Friday in Sante Fe, New Mexico, cites a “state of incompatibility” as the grounds for divorce.
As far as celebrity marriages go, the Travis’ lasted an eternity — nearly 20 years. The two were married in 1991, and had dated for 10 years before that.
The soon-to-be-ex couple has a storied history together, including an episode where Liz Travis convinced a judge not to imprison Randy for breaking into a convenience store, and instead release him into her custody.
However, in an unusual twist that could make it into a chart-topper one day soon, the Travis’ are maintaining their professional relationship.
“Elizabeth and Randy Travis have agreed to part ways. Elizabeth will remain Mr. Travis’s personal manager. They do not intend to comment any further and ask for your respect for their privacy during this time,” the Travis’s representative, Maureen O’Connor, said in a in a statement last week.
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