Los Angeles : Singer Lisa Marie Presley has filed for divorce from Michael Lockwood, her husband of more than 10 years. A representative of Ms Presley, 48, confirmed that she wants full custody of the couple's twin daughters after citing irreconcilable differences as the grounds for the split, reported E! online.
The post-nuptial agreement made by the pair will make the divorce proceedings simpler.
Elvis Presley's daughter married Mr Lockwood in 2006 and they have seven-year-old twin daughters, Harper Vivienne Ann and Finley Aaron Love.
The singer is running high on success in the music industry with albums and hit singles including Lights Out and Over Me.
This was Lisa's fourth marriage. She was married to Nicolas Cage from 2002 - 2004 and Michael Jackson from 1994 - 1996. With Danny Keough, to whom she was married from 1988 - 1994, Ms Presley has two children - son Ben and daughter Riley Keough.
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The post-nuptial agreement made by the pair will make the divorce proceedings simpler.
Elvis Presley's daughter married Mr Lockwood in 2006 and they have seven-year-old twin daughters, Harper Vivienne Ann and Finley Aaron Love.
This was Lisa's fourth marriage. She was married to Nicolas Cage from 2002 - 2004 and Michael Jackson from 1994 - 1996. With Danny Keough, to whom she was married from 1988 - 1994, Ms Presley has two children - son Ben and daughter Riley Keough.
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