Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Husband files for divorce from former governor Palin

- By Michelle Theriault Boots

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Todd Palin appears to have filed for divorce from former Alaska governor and onetime vice presidenti­al candidate Sarah Palin, his wife of 31 years.

In a document filed Friday in Anchorage Superior Court, Mr. Palin, 55, asked to dissolve the marriage, citing an “incompatib­ility of temperamen­t between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife.”

The divorce filing uses initials rather than full names, but identifies the couple’s marriage date and the birth date of their only remaining minor child, Trig Palin. The filing asks for joint legal custody of the child.

Anchorage attorney Kimberlee Colbo is representi­ng Todd Palin in the divorce. In a filing, Ms. Colbo said she would ask the court to designate the divorce confidenti­al as it moves forward.

Ms. Colbo did not immediatel­y respond Monday to a request for comment from Mr. Palin.

Ms. Palin, 55, was elected governor of Alaska in 2006.

The Palin family rocketed to national prominence in 2008 when Republican presidenti­al nominee John McCain chose Ms. Palin as his vice presidenti­al candidate, making them household names and focusing the country’s attention on their hometown of Wasilla.

The marriage of Sarah and Todd, a commercial fisherman, snow machine racer and oil field worker, was frequently on display in TV interviews, reality shows, books and other media appearance­s.

Ms. Palin resigned as governor in 2009.

Since leaving office, Ms. Palin has kept a low profile in Alaska politics, while maintainin­g a national profile through her books, speaking engagement­s and social media presence.

The divorce filing was first reported by Anchorage blogger Craig Medred.

 ?? Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press ?? Then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and husband, Todd Palin, in 2009.
Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press Then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and husband, Todd Palin, in 2009.

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