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Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley & Roger Mathews To Stick To Prenup Rules In Divorce Agreement

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Aug. 30 2019, Updated 6:46 p.m. ET

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Jenni “Jwoww” Farley and Roger Mathews have finalized their divorce nearly one year after the Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star filed to end their 3-year-marriage. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the exes are to follow a Marital Settlement Agreement with references to their 2015 prenup.

Court papers obtained from Ocean County Superior Court in New Jersey state the marriage between Farley, 33, and Mathews, 44, is “hereby dissolved” as of Thursday, August 29.

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The two entered into a Marital Settlement Agreement from June 4, 2019 “freely and voluntarily.”

The Marital Settlement Agreement, which is sealed, incorporates their September 30, 2015 Prenuptial Agreement.

The settlement agreement includes a Consent Order Fixing Custody and Parenting Time.

The Jersey Shore stars, who fell in love on the MTV series, married on October 18, 2015. They share children Meilani, 5, and Greyson, 3.

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Farley filed for divorce in September 2018, citing “irreconcilable differences.”

She asked for joint legal custody of the minor children and primary residential custody.

But the divorce turned nasty in December 2018 when she filed an amended complaint for divorce.

She asked to be granted joint legal custody and primary physical custody of the children with an “appropriate parenting time schedule for Defendant.”

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She also asked he pay for child support, education-related costs and her legal fees. She requested the court enforce the terms of their prenup.

In Mathews’ response filed on January 29, 2019, he denied it is in the best interest of the children that Farley be granted primary physical custody.

In his counterclaim, he asked the court find their prenup “invalid and unenforceable.” He requested joint legal custody of children and to be named parent of primary residence with his estranged wife being the parent of “alternate residence.”

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He asked the reality star pay him child support, education-related costs, alimony and legal fees.

Farley fought back by asking the court to dismiss his counterclaim.

In December, authorities removed Mathews from their New Jersey home following a fight. Farley was granted a temporary restraining order.

In January, Farley wrote an open letter to Mathews, calling him “physically and emotionally abusive.” She also accused him of not caring for their son Greyson’s medical needs.

He responded by calling her a liar in a legal letter.

But the two have remained civil over social media in recent months, as Farley has moved on with new boyfriend Zack Carpinello. The two went public in April and he is expected to appear on Family Vacation.

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