Bill and Melinda Gates finalise divorce

Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates are officially divorced, after a judge approved their split today.

The powerhouse couple — who met at Microsoft in 1987 and married in 1994 — announced in May that they would be ending their marriage after 27 years, saying, "we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives."

Ms French Gates filed the petition for divorce in King County, Washington.

Billionaire philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates have divorced after 27 years.

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The couple's divorce agreement was pursuant to a separation contract, which is not public.

Neither person will pay spousal support, according to court documents filed on Monday (local time).

No other financial details are included in publicly available documents.

As of Monday, Mr Gates' net worth was around $206 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which means he and Ms French Gates could each be worth around $103 billion following the divorce.

Ms French Gates does not plan to change her name, according to court documents.

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Bill and Melinda Gates met shortly after she joined Microsoft in 1987, at a business dinner in New York. Here, the couple are pictured at a tennis tournament in 2019.

Two-year trial period

When the couple first announced their divorce, they said they would continue to jointly run their charity, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which had an endowment of roughly $67.9 billion at the end of 2020.

However, the foundation said last month that the organisation was planning a two-year trial period to see if the pair could continue working together effectively.

"If after two years either decides they cannot continue to work together as co-chairs, French Gates will resign her position as co-chair and trustee," CEO Mark Suzman said.

If that happens, Mr Gates would remain in control and, essentially, buy her out of the foundation, Mr Suzman said.

Ms French Gates would receive "personal resources" from Gates for her own philanthropic work — resources that would be "completely separate from the foundation's endowment."

In the weeks following the initial announcement of the divorce, Mr Gates faced allegations of questionable workplace conduct in the early years at Microsoft.

A spokesperson for Mr Gates called many of these allegations "untruths" in a comment to the New York Times.

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Melinda Gates and Bill Gates of the Gates Foundation, winners of the Public Service Award, at The Lasker Awards 2013.Bill and Melinda Gates, one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful couples, have divorced.

Mr Gates' 2020 resignation from Microsoft's board of directors came after the board hired a law firm to investigate a romantic relationship he had with a Microsoft employee two decades earlier, the Wall Street Journal reported in May.

Representatives of Mr Gates acknowledged the relationship, but said his exit from the board was unrelated.

Following the report, current Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company's culture had since changed, adding: "Microsoft of 2021 is very different from the Microsoft of 2000."

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