Jillian Lauren-Shriner has filed for divorce from Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE
The pair tied the knot in November 2005 and share two teen sons
Lauren-Shriner, who announced in March that she was diagnosed with breast cancer, is seeking joint legal and physical custody
Weezer bassist Scott Shriner’s wife, Jillian Lauren-Shriner, has filed for divorce after two decades of marriage.
Lauren-Shriner, 52, cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for her filing, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE. She did not list a date of separation.
The former couple tied the knot in November 2005 in Hawaii. During their 20-year marriage, they welcomed two sons: Jovanni Starshine, 13, and Tariku Moon, 17. Lauren-Shriner is seeking joint legal and physical custody.
Lauren-Shriner asked for spousal support and requested that the court’s ability to award Shriner spousal support be terminated. Lauren-Shriner also requested that Shriner, 60, pay her attorney fees and that her last name be restored to Lauren.
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The divorce filing comes months after Lauren-Shriner announced via Instagram in March that she was diagnosed with cancer; she later shared that she had two back-to-back surgeries, including a full hysterectomy.
On April 8, Lauren-Shriner was shot by police near the couple’s home in Los Angeles’ Eagle Rock neighborhood. At the time, a manhunt was underway for three suspects allegedly involved in a hit-and-run fled to the Shriners’ neighborhood.
Lauren-Shriner had no involvement in the hit-and-run, but she was armed and fired her weapon at an officer while in a backyard, police said. “She repeatedly ignored police commands to disarm and that she fired her weapon at LAPD officers,” LAPD spokesperson Jennifer Forkish told PEOPLE at the time.
A responding officer then shot Lauren-Shriner once in the shoulder, and she was transported to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
She was later booked on an attempted murder charge before being released from custody on a $1 million bond.
She was later charged with assault and negligent discharge of a firearm and was granted a diversion program instead of jail for mental health issues, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.