Real housewife separating

Adrienne Maloof is reportedly seeking primary custody of her and husband Dr. Paul Nassif's three children. On Monday the "Real Housewife of Beverly Hills" celebrity confirmed reports that she and Nassif are headed for a divorce just hours before Nassif filed for a legal separation. On Tuesday, it was appropriate that the 50-year-old is advancing for what could potentially become a bitter divorce battle.

"Adrienne is activity to fight Paul for full legal custody of the kids. She wants primary physical custody," a source close to Maloof reportedly told RadarOnline.com. "She says she is the parent who is with the kids the most, and she will do everything she can to keep them. She believes this is what is best for them."
Maloof, who was born in to the prominent and wealthy Maloof family, is co-owner of the various business
holdings of Maloof Companies, including the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas and the Sacramento Kings basketball team.

New reports advance that although the conflicting brace allegedly has a prenuptial agreement, Maloof expects that Nassif, a acclaimed Beverly Hills artificial surgeon, will go afterwards her affluence during the annulment battle.

"[Adrienne] thinks Paul will try and go afterwards her money but their prenup is ironclad. She said Paul will not get any of the Maloof ancestors fortune," the antecedent said.

"She isn't abashed to action it out in cloister with Paul for her ancestors and kids. They are the best important affair to her and she's not activity to accord up or accord in to him," the antecedent added.

It is cryptic why absolutely the brace has afar and while rumors of an accessible alliance abide to swirl, one antecedent claims that it was absolutely a abridgement of acquaintance in accepted which acquired the alliance to crumble.

"Things have not been good between them for a while. [Paul] says they haven't had sex for ages," a acquaintance of Nassif's allegedly told Star Magazine, adding that "they aloof try to accept actual little to do with  each other."