Real Housewives' Vicki Gunvalson 'awarded nearly $1M in assets' after divorce from ex-husband Donn is finally settled



Vicki Gunvalson's divorce from ex husband Donn has finally been settled.



The Real Housewives Of Orange County star was awarded nearly $1 million in assets as part of the deal, according to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.

Neither Vicki, 51, nor her insurance agent ex will receive spousal support, unless there is a change is either party's income.







Not too shabby: Vicki Gunvalson has been awarded nearly $1 million in assets following her divorce from ex husband Donn



The pair, who split in 2010 after 16 years of marriage, had $161,887 in their bank account when they separated.



After paying off part of their mortgage, the couple were left with $53,933, which they agreed to split.

Along with retaining their Coto De Caza residence, valued at $2 million, following their split, she also owned another of their California homes which was valued at $559,711 at the time of sale shortly after their separation.



The reality star also netted $886,459 in assets, including furniture and art.



Demise: The pair split in 2010 after 16 years of marriage, pictured renewing their vows in 2009

Not bad: Vicki will keep the couple's 7 Shire, Coto De Caza, CA home, valued at around $2M



The couple also own three Mexico timeshares, with Vicki receiving profits from one which sold for $5,700, while the pair will split the remaining two, valued together at around $12,000.



The mother of two will keep $230,948 from three of their insurance accounts.

And Vicki will still be driving around town in style - she will keep their 2009 Mercedes SL550.

Amicable: Neither Vicki nor Donn will receive spousal support unless there is a change in either party's income



Donn also received a pretty penny from divorce.

He was awarded around $633,058 in assets, including their Irvine, California house as well as their vacation home in Lake Havasu, Arizona.

The assets also include jet skis, two luxury cars and a 401k plan worth $74,000.



Regret: Vicki blames her show The Real Housewives Of Orange County for causing the breakdown of her marriage



Meanwhile, Vicki recently blamed her hit Bravo show for causing the breakdown of her marriage.



The blonde - who has appeared on eight seasons of the Bravo reality series - said she believed her family would still be together if it weren't for the show.

'I think that my family would still be together. There’s some really great things that have come from the show, but one of the downsides was that it broke up my family, and that’s tough to take,' she told Digital Spy.



Vicki said the hit series put 'too much pressure' on her marriage to the insurance agent.



'I think the show had a lot to do with me getting divorced. I think it was too much pressure on a weak marriage. I wonder where Donn and I would be now if we didn’t do the show. But we elected to do the show together as a family. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out for us,' she said.

Unlucky in love: Vicki's relationship with businessman Brooks Ayers is notoriously tumultuous, pictured in LA in 2012



Since her divorce in 2010, Vicki hasn't had much luck in love.

She has a tumultuous on-again, off-again relationship with businessman Brooks Ayers, who was accused of being unfaithful to her.



After one of their more recent splits in July, Vicki said she was on the look-out for a new man.



'My love tank is empty again. Do you know anyone that would be good for me to date?' she told Radar Online.

HOW MUCH DID VICKI GUNVALSON GET IN DIVORCE DEAL?

$886,459 in total value assets, including furniture, art and other possessions.

$26,966 from Morgan Stanley account.

$559,711 for one of their California homes which was sold shortly after their separation (she retained their Coto De Caza, CA house valued at around $2M following their 2010 split).

$5,700 from one Mexico timeshare, plus around $6,000 for remaining two.

$230,948 from three of their insurance accounts.

2009 Mercedes SL550.



