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Cheryl Burke wins custody of French bulldog after finalizing divorce from Matthew Lawrence

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Cheryl Burke has reportedly won custody of her French bulldog Ysabella, bringing her nasty divorce from ex-husband Matthew Lawrence to a close.The Dancing with the Stars pro, 38, declared in October that the couple was 'going to trial,' however it appears that the 42-year-old child star has instead relinquished his rights to the Frenchie.According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Cheryl has been awarded full ownership of Ysabella, leaving Lawrence to focus on his new relationship with Chilli from TLC.

Victory: Cheryl Burke, 38, has reportedly won full custody of her French bulldog Ysabella, bringing her nasty divorce from ex-husband Matthew Lawrence, 42, to a closeLawrence – whose most memorable role is the teenage son of Robin Williams in 1993's Mrs.

Doubtfire – has agreed to give up 'all docs/data pertaining to Ysabella,' according to TMZ.He has also agreed to give up the title of 'pet parent' for Ysabella's microchip service, Home Again.Mathew is already in a new relationship with Chilli from TLC – born Rozonda Thomas, 51.

A rep for the No Scrubs singer told TMZ earlier this month that she and Lawrence entered into an 'exclusive relationship' at the start of the holiday season.The couple went Instagram official at the end of December, posting a video of them dancing to Take on Me.Cheryl initially filed for Divorce from Mathew on February 18th, saying the couple had separated January 7th 2022.In September, Burke and Lawrence reached an accord to split their two properties and waive spousal support on both sides, as denoted in their premarital agreement.

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