Jana Kramer looks like she is back to living her life after shedding off some dead weight in the form of her estranged husband who cheated on her multiple times.
Taking to her Instagram on Saturday, the country singer shared a photo of herself stretching her arms out on a boat on what would have been the sixth wedding anniversary with former NFL tight end Mike Caussin.
“Free. And not looking back.,” she captioned the snap. “I thought not celebrating 6 years today would feel heavy and sad….and though there is sadness in the broken, there is more joy, happiness, freedom and self love than I’ve ever experienced.”
Us Weekly revealed that she will pay him child support and more than $500,000 in their divorce agreement.
She also had this to say on Twitter.
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“It doesn’t make sense to me either but I would rather be at peace,” the 37-year-old “Good Enough” songstress tweeted on Friday, May 21. “In the end I’ll make it back because karma always comes around.”
On April 21, Kramer announced in an emotional Instagram post that she and Caussin, 34, were separating.
“‘It’s time.’ As I try to make sense of a reality I never wanted to believe could be possible again, those words have now become a reality,” the mom of two wrote. “I’ve fought y’all. I’ve loved hard. I’ve forgiven. I’ve put the work in. I’ve given everything I have, and now I have nothing else to give.”
“Please know that I still believe wholeheartedly in marriage, love, and rebuilding. I just can’t fight any longer. It’s time to heal,” Kramer continued. “Thank you for all the love, heart, and support, in many ways you have fought on this journey alongside me, and for that I am grateful. I’ll always encourage you to continue the good fight, but you can’t fight it alone.
Kramer will pay Caussin a combined $592,400 as a “full and final settlement of any and all claims” the former football player “may have in and to said marital estate.”
According to the court documents obtained by Us, the One Tree Hill alum will pay Cassuin “$3,200 per month as regular child support, due and payable absolutely on the first day of each month, beginning the first full month following entry of the final decree.”
The former athlete will have their kids for 125 days of the year. Both parties will divide holidays based on odd and even years.