Mel Gibson’s Wife Files for Divorce 

Mel Gibson’s wife of 28 years, Robyn Moore, has filed for divorce.

Ironically, she filed the divorce papers the day before Good Friday citing, “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split.

Sources tell us there is no prenuptial agreement — they were married in 1980, before Mel Gibson amassed a fortune estimated at $900 million back in 2004 for Passion of the Christ. Under the laws of California, community property — which includes earnings — is divided 50/50.

The Gibson’s have 7 children, but only one (Tom, 10) is a minor. In Robyn’s legal papers, filed in L.A. County Superior Court, she seeks joint physical and legal custody of Tom.

Robyn is also asking for spousal support and attorneys fees.

Robyn lists the date of separation as “to be determined.” This is important, because earnings generally cease to be community property when the couple separates. There could be a skirmish over this. We’re told the couple grew increasingly apart over the last few years, especially since Mel’s drunk driving arrest in 2006.

There have been reports that Mel has been involved with another woman, which the actor denies, but we’re told the reasons for the divorce go beyond any third party.

If there is a fight, Robyn is in good hands. She’s repped by Laura Wasser, who has handled divorces for the likes of Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears and Stevie Wonder.