Is this why Rory McIlroy called off his divorce from Erica Stoll????

Rory McIlroy surprised the world when he announced he’d split from his wife Erica Stoll in May and he managed to catch everyone off guard once again when he revealed they’d called their divorce off this week.

On Wednesday, the golf pro released a statement announcing that the couple, who have a daughter named Poppy, had chosen to remain a family together for their best future.

As the news made a big impact, many different theories about the sudden change of perspective began circulating, with one insider informing MailOnline that the upcoming six months would be crucial in determining the outcome.”

The source suggested that Rory and Erica may have decided to call off the divorce due to the realization of the high cost involved.

McIlroy has accumulated a wealth exceeding £200m, with his future earnings expected to surpass that amount.

He would have considered it a significant loss if a large portion of that money went to lawyers.

They added that Rory and Erica are now in a ‘cooling off period’ and that Rory’s strong family values as a doting dad to his three-year-old daughter would have been a major factor in any decision.

It’s believed that Rory and Erica signed a prenup before their 2017 wedding at Ashford Castle in County Mayo and although prenups are not legally binding in Ireland, they are in the US where the couple live.

The rules regarding prenuptial agreements differ depending on the state, and in Florida, challenges can be raised against them. Despite having a prenup, Rory could have been involved in a lengthy legal dispute, as reported by MailOnline.

Thomas Sasser submitted a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal at the Palm Beach County Courthouse on Tuesday. The same day, Rory talked to The Guardian about his choice to withdraw his divorce petition.

He informed the publication that there have been rumors circulating about his personal life lately, which he finds regrettable. Engaging with every rumor would be a futile endeavor.” “In recent weeks, Erica and I have come to the realization that our future is best spent together as a family.

We are grateful that we have been able to resolve our previous conflicts and are excited for what lies ahead.”

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