Colton Haynesand Jeff Leatham are seemingly moving forward with their divorce proceedings.
Seven weeks aftercelebrating their first wedding anniversarytogether, Leatham filed new court documents in Los Angeles Superior Court on Dec. 13.
Leatham’s latest court filing comes seven months after herespondedto Haynes’ petition to dissolve their marriage in May.Like Haynes, Leatham cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation and listed their official date of separation as May 1, 2018.
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Both Haynes and Leatham requested the court eliminate any spousal support.
Leatham’s Dec. 13 filing is also the first update in their divorce case in months. Prior to that, he and Haynes fueled speculation of a reconciliation when they sharedgushy tributesto each other to mark their one-year wedding anniversary in October.
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In addition, the duo wasphotographed togetherat Los Angeles International Airport in July, which marked their first outing post-split.
Rumors previously suggested Leatham had been unfaithful in their marriage after the actor released an acoustic song called “Man It Sucks” — which referenced a “cheating drama” — butHaynes set the record straightin a tweet.
“Jeff would never cheat,” he tweeted in May. “He’s an amazing man. Please stop being mean to him. The song I wrote was about a past relationship.”
source: people.com