Friday, May 20, 2011

Schwarzenegger met acting career on hold them (AP)

By ANTHONY McCARTNEY, and JOHN ROGERS Associated Press Anthony Mccartney and John Rogers, Associated Press - 17 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES--with everyone talking about child out of wedlock from former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger politician abruptly put his return to Hollywood waiting out his personal life and possibly prepare for a role in a battle of big budget divorce.

The former star "Terminator", who earlier this week acknowledged the paternity of a child with long governess date of his family, said his agency to talent Thursday to postpone all his film projects.

"Governor Schwarzenegger focuses on personal issues and is not ready to commit to production schedules or calendar, a statement from his Office.

When Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, separated earlier this month, neither talked about divorce. That may have changed, however, after he revealed Monday that he had a son more 13 years with the family governess and never told his wife until this year.

People magazine reported this week that Shriver retained prominent Los Angeles Laura Wasser divorce lawyer. If the Kennedy heiress and former TV anchor network continues with a divorce, several prominent lawyers to say, it is likely money wholesale.

"It seems to me that he was embarrassed for free." "This should greatly increase of negotiations," said Attorney John Mayoue Atlanta, who represented Chris Rock in a paternity suit, baseball star David Justice in his split with actress Halle Berry and other celebrities.

Although California is a State of divorce without fault, this means that the actions of her husband technically may not be used against him in court, reality, prosecutors say, is that it will be.

"Every judge could know what happened, and I think that it would hold against him, said attorney Robert Nachshin, who represented the ex-wives of a who's who of entertainers that includes Will Smith, Rod Stewart and John Ritter." Judges are to human beings, and Maria will certainly be the sympathetic spouse. ?

Based on his experience, said Nachshin, Shriver should expect to receive at least $100,000 per month in alimony and, with three children less than 18 years old, probably an another $40,000 or more per month in child support.

There is also the sharing of the assets of the couple, including the Manor of Brentwood Shriver and her children are passed earlier this year.

Nachshin said that could be affected by a prenuptial contract, if the couple signed a when they married in 1985. Many such agreements call for people to keep what would otherwise be joint assets separated after marriage.

Although the scandal has won attention in the world, the lawyers said that the most surprising thing is that the public has discovered.

"My experience what did Arnold not unusual," said Nachshin, who represented several clients he concealed the existence of the children of their wives and others. Separately, Mayoue said that it is not surprising celebrities have these secrets, that the public is never known.

By maintaining Wasser, Shriver is to turn to a prosecutor whose specialty is the maintenance of details of the celebrity splits in secret, and Nachshin said is what Schwarzenegger should try to achieve. He suggested that, if the former Governor is intelligent, he may seek to have manipulated private by a judge of the old law of the family, keep the mouth closed to the public and tell the truth in the Court of divorce proceedings.

"Because the courts go crazy if people are," he says. ".

Celebrity divorces have become a specialty of retired judges because they can be carried out in private, although the final resolution must, like any other divorce, be made public.

In the past, celebrities and the rich have made great efforts to keep the details of their divorce private, with mixed results.

Magnate supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle tries in vain to keep the secret pages 1 200 of his transcript of the divorce, including allegations that he told his daughter that he had video cassettes of his mother having sex with a friend.

By allowing that the documents be unsealed, the California Supreme Court struck down a law that would have kept their public. Ironically, the Act was signed by Schwarzenegger.

If there is a field where the former Governor can prevail, lawyers and other experts say, it would be out to pay a substantial sum for the boy of 13 years or his mother.

The woman, who was identified as Mildred Patricia Baena in Bakersfield by the New York Times and other media, has been missing since his name became public Wednesday. The Associated Press has independently verified that she is the mother of the child of Schwarzenegger.

Office of Schwarzenegger refused to discuss if Baena is the mother of the boy.

The certificate of birth of his son, Baena listed her ex-husband as the father of the boy and there was no evidence that has never been challenged.

Time to her ex-husband to the challenge of fatherhood has adopted for a long time, so it could never be legally established that Schwarzenegger is the father, said Michael McCormick, Executive Director of the American Coalition for fathers & children.

McCormick has already helped a man who tried in vain to the courts to halt its support to his ex-wife after DNA tests showed the daughter of the woman was actually created by comedian Sam Kinison.

"From the legal perspective, Arnold Schwarzenegger had nothing to do with the creation of this child,"said McCormick."

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