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'Criminal Minds' alum Thomas Gibson finalizes divorce

By Annie Martin
Thomas Gibson (R), pictured with Chuck Lorre, recently finalized his divorce from wife Christine Parker. File Photo by Jonathan Alcorn/UPI
Thomas Gibson (R), pictured with Chuck Lorre, recently finalized his divorce from wife Christine Parker. File Photo by Jonathan Alcorn/UPI | License Photo

Feb. 14 (UPI) -- Former Criminal Minds star Thomas Gibson is officially a single man.

TMZ reported Wednesday that the 50-year-old actor recently finalized his divorce from wife Christine Parker.

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Gibson initially filed in 2014 to end his 21-year marriage to Parker. The pair reportedly reached a settlement awhile back, although a judge just signed off on the divorce last week.

Documents show Gibson is paying $3,000 per month in support of the pair's three children, 18-year-old son James, 15-year-old son Travis and 13-year-old daughter Agatha. The actor stays with his kids in the family home every other weekend.

"Christine and I switch off staying with our kids at home in San Antonio," Gibson told People in 2016.

"We spent a year and a half in mediation. We kept it private because divorce is hard enough on kids without having to deal with it public," he said.

Gibson shared a photo Jan. 29 on Instagram of himself with Travis and family friends at a San Antonio Spurs basketball game.

"Go Spurs Go! #spurs #spursnation #spursfan @ptconroy1964 @traviscartergibson @isabellaganey," he captioned the picture.

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Gibson is known for playing Greg Montgomery on Dharma & Greg and Aaron Hotchner on Criminal Minds. He was fired from Criminal Minds in 2016 following an altercation with one of the show's writers.

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