Actress Katrina Law, who joined the hit TV series NCIS in 2021, has filed for divorce from her husband, Keith Andreen, after 12 years of marriage.
The 39-year-old reportedly filed for a “dissolution of marriage” on Aug. 11 with the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles, Calif., citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason behind their breakup, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly. Law listed July 7 as the day of their separation.
Law tied the knot with Andreen in 2013 and they welcomed their daughter, Kinley, in 2018. In the filings, Law reportedly requested joint legal custody, yet sole physical custody, of Kinley. Additionally, she asked the court to end any spousal support and have both she and Andreen pay for their own attorney's fees.
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The NCIS star—who plays the character Jessica Knight in the CBS crime drama—and Andreen kept their relationship and home life with their daughter out of the public eye, so Law shared very little about either person with fans.
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Last summer, Law shared a rare glimpse at life with someone assumed to be her daughter during a picturesque trip to Costa Rica, sharing a few snaps of a kid's hand and foot that likely belonged to Kinley.
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