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    By Ron Dicker

    | 12:30PM 9/30/2011
    "To leave hundreds of millions of dollars vulnerable does not seem like a wise choice," says one matrimonial lawyer. Still, many of the rich and famous keep heading down the aisle without a prenup. It's a choice some eventually live to regret.

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 6:30AM 8/29/2010
    Tiger Woods game, like his private life, has been shaky recently, but the golfer never lost his ability to sell stuff. Corporate sponsors have long tolerated athletes' bad behavior, and Woods is too big a star for them to stay away.

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 9:30PM 6/30/2010
    Philandering golf great Tiger Woods will pay soon-to-be ex-wife Elin Nordegren an eye-popping $750 million as part of a divorce settlement, according to report published in the U.K. newspaper The Sun. It's the richest payout ever for a celebrity divorce.

    By Peter Cohan

    | 11:15AM 12/16/2009
    Things appear to be moving quickly in the saga of Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin. The result could be that she sets Tiger free -- for a price: She gets up to $300 million and own sponsorship deal, and he goes back to playing golf -- and playing the field.

    By Peter Cohan

    | 3:00PM 12/03/2009
    Count me among those who do not think highly of people who have extramarital affairs. The "good news" is that society has a way of making people pay for such transgressions, especially if you're a guy who makes a hefty living hitting little white balls around grassy landscapes. In the case of Tiger...

    By Bruce Watson

    | 5:30PM 11/30/2009
    As stories of Tiger Woods' alleged marital discord, alleged infidelity and alleged abuse at the hands of his wife fill the news, an obvious question is how this crisis will affect his lucrative endorsement career. After all, Forbes recently minted him as the first billion dollar athlete, and almost...