Elin Nordegren to Divorce Tiger Woods
March 30, 2010 10:22 am Divorce News and Opinion
It seems that Elin has decided to press ahead and divorce Tiger Woods, after he has cheated on her many times. Reports say that Elin went to see her divorce lawyers after Woods announced that he is going to play in the US Masters next month, which has left him spending 16 hours a day practicing and not with the family.
Apparently Elin has now taken their two children to live with friends in Isleworth, Florida. A close friend said, “She went to her lawyers and told them, ‘I’m going through with it’”.
Just last month that we all thought that Elin and Tiger seemed to be getting on and working things out but now it seems that this is not the case. Do you think that Elin and Tiger should be together? Maybe Tiger needs to start putting his golf second and his family first! You can read more here

March 30th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
I think that Elin Nordegren has been trying very hard but she cannot get over Tigers' savage betrayal and who can blame her? A wife does not get over such betrayal and lost of trust in a short period of time. Elin’s life has been and continues to be a living hell but she keeps going on for her children. Elin has conducted herself with dignity and courage during this horrid ordeal. How can Elin heal and trust again when all the sordid details of Tiger’s infidelities are being disclosed by the media almost daily? How much more pain, suffering and humiliation can this graceful and decent woman endure? I pray that whatever Elin decides to do work the best for her and her two precious children. My heart goes to them!
March 31st, 2010 at 4:28 am
Bottom line. I don't think Tiger is man enough to change. Great golfer but imposter as a husband and person. He needs to be single. Some day he may regret but that day isn' here yet.
April 1st, 2010 at 12:55 pm
Until he finds out what strength feels like, if he ever does, he'll be addicted to power. HIs upbringing didn't give him much chance to suss the difference between strength and power it would seem. Of course he could still "re-groove" his instincts and character himself. Regroove it away from power and toward strength. 'Been done before. But it takes certain values and masses of respect for other people and life to regroove yourself that way. And it takes endless work. But it's cool. Sadly I doubt it's for him. I for one see no signs. Anyhow, marriage is about the strengths of two people, not about power. Power is the dregs left if the marriage fails.