J Lo Divorce Final As New Album Drops

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Jennifer Lopez is no longer a married woman.

Though it seems like her relationship with Marc "Skeletor" Anthony has been over for many years the split was just legally approved.

The pair are sharing joint custody of their six-year-old twins and actually appear to be on good terms with each other.

Lopez, whose new album "A.K.A" was released to Tuesday though the buzz on it is not good.

Early singles havbe failed to make much impact and Entertainment Weekly rated it a D -- which is a harsh score from a magazine that's usually a soft touch.

Anthony's music career has been going better than his now former wive's as latest Spanish album "3.0" has been a hit and he announced earlier this year that he's working an English-language pop album.

This is the second divorce for Anthony.

Earlier this month a judge hearing a dispute between Anthony and his ex-wife Dayanara Torres issued a proposed ruling that if finalized would require the Latin crooner to increase his child support to their two sons, ages 10 and 13, to nearly $27,000 a month, the Associated Press reported.

Anthony is also required to pay $12,000 a year for Torres' and their sons' vacation expenses, plus medical expenses and tuition costs.

Lopez is currently single as she just broke up with back-up singer Casper Smart whom she had been dating since the break-up with Anthony.