“NCIS” Star Sean Murray's Wife Carrie Files for Divorce After 18 Years of Marriage
News of their divorce comes after the couple celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary in November 2023
Sean Murray's wife, Carrie James Murray, has filed for divorce after 18 years of marriage.
In court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the educator cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation. She listed the couple's official date of separation as March 18, 2024.
Carrie has requested the court award her spousal support and for her attorney fees to be covered by the NCIS star. She has also asked for sole physical and joint legal custody of their minor children Caitlyn, 16, and River, 13.
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The filing did not indicate whether or not the former couple had a prenuptial agreement in place. Additionally, Carrie stated that the nature and extent of their respective properties have yet to be determined.
PEOPLE has reached out to Carrie's attorney and Sean's reps for comment.
After meeting in 2004 at a Halloween party, the couple dated for a year before they exchanged vows in November 2005. The pair went on to welcome their daughter, Caitlyn, in 2007 and their son, River, in 2010.
News of their divorce comes five months after they celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary in November 2023.
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In a post shared on Instagram at the time, Carrie celebrated their relationship milestone with a series of photos that featured the duo throughout the years. From graduations to their wedding day and beyond, the pair were pictured smiling and blowing kisses.
"18 years of marriage and you still open the car door and pull out my chair. It’s true when they say, 'It’s the little things that matter the most,'" she began in the caption.
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Carrie went on the joke that she "always get to pick what we watch" and "always get to be first," she added, "After some consideration, I always get to be right, well in my mind anyway. 😜."
"I love us @therealseanhmurray. I’m so glad I went to that Halloween Party. 🧡," she concluded, noting that the first photo in the carousel was the "earliest photo I can find of us" at her 2004 grad school graduation.
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