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Lilly Ghalichi Files Fourth Divorce Petition Against Dara Mir, Seeking Joint Custody

Lilly Ghalichi Files Fourth Divorce Petition Against Dara Mir, Seeking Joint Custody
  • PublishedJune 20, 2025

Precision matters in high-profile celebrity legal wranglings, and the latest divorce filing from reality TV alumna Lilly Ghalichi is no exception. New court records, obtained on June 20, 2025, show that the former “Shahs of Sunset” star officially cites June 19 as her separation date from husband Dara Mir. This marks the fourth time Ghalichi has initiated formal divorce proceedings against Mir since their 2017 wedding.

The back-and-forth between Ghalichi and Mir reads like a case study in repeated reconciliation. Their initial split surfaced in 2019 when Mir filed for divorce, prompting extensive tabloid coverage. By early 2020, Ghalichi countered with two more filings of her own, each subsequently withdrawn as the pair reconciled. This time, the documents indicate a more deliberate approach: both parties are requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two minor children, daughter Alara and son Kashton Mir.

A key factor shaping the court’s eventual ruling will be the couple’s prenuptial agreement, which TMZ confirms remains in force. Experts suggest that Ghalichi’s entrepreneurial ventures and Mir’s business interests could influence spousal support negotiations and asset division. While prenups often streamline proceedings, repeated filings can introduce complexities when amended agreements or new financial disclosures are involved.

Industry observers note that for reality stars, public perception can hinge on how personal matters are resolved. An executive with knowledge of entertainment-law precedents commented anonymously, “Multiple filings can signal instability to networks and sponsors, but they also highlight a couple’s willingness to legally formalize their commitments each time they separate.” With social media engagement metrics on the rise whenever Ghalichi posts about “glam hustle” or family updates, there’s keen interest in how followers will react to this renewed marital discord.

Data from court dockets shows that the average uncontested divorce in California can conclude within six months. Given the prenatal safeguard and joint custody request, this case could follow a similar timeline—if both sides remain cooperative. Yet the pattern of six-month reconciliation cycles suggests that patience and mediation may play a larger role than litigation.

Between the Instagram stories showcasing family vacations and the legal filings charting each separation, Lilly Ghalichi and Dara Mir continue to navigate the blurred lines between public persona and private life. More updates will follow as details emerge, shedding light on how this chapter in their shared narrative ultimately resolves.
That wraps up today’s analysis. Stay informed, stay critical, and follow the facts.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ (Court Documents), People Magazine, Entertainment Tonight
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

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