According to court documents obtained Us Weekly Tuesday, February 22, Fowler filed her divorce complaint the same day she filed for separation from Tennessee.
After dating for almost 10 years, the nurse filed for divorce in April 2017. She claimed that her husband was “guilty” of infidelity and “inappropriate marital conduct.”
Us confirmed that Fowler had filed a Notice to Voluntary Nonsuit on Tuesday at 2:03 p.m.
Fowler has decided to stop seeking a divorce from the country singer by filing a “nonsuit,” which is another name for “dismissal” within the state of Tennessee. According to the nonsuit filing, Fowler’s decision was “voluntary unsuited without prejudice,” which means she can file for divorce again in the future.
Fowler can’t withhold the divorce filing, as Tennessee law requires, if she files legal action.
Hunt was served Friday’s voluntary nonsuit paperwork. The case would be dismissed if a judge did not sign off on Tuesday.
On Monday, February 21st, news broke about the filing for divorce. Fowler, who is due May 1, was confirmed by court documents as being pregnant with their first child.
had not yet been announced by the Grammy nominee or the University of Alabama at Birmingham alum that they were expecting.
Hunt had discussed his desire to expand their family in a July 2021 interview.
“We’ve really begun thinking about it seriously here these last few months, so this’s on the agenda right currently,” the Georgian native said to Audacy radio hosts TC & Dina B. “And I hope that we’ll get some good news sooner rather than later,” he said.