As a former couple of significant collective wealth, the 1025 divorce of Jane Seymour and ex-husband James Keach involved the division of some substantial assets. In terms of property, Seymour was allowed to keep their homes in Malibu and England while she and Keach split their membership at the exclusive Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. The former Bond girl also received a tax-free lump sum payment of nearly $132,000.
Another facet of their settlement was the division of their ongoing sources of income and unique assets. Keach was awarded the couple’s season tickets to the Los Angeles Dodgers, while he and Seymour split their impressive collection of 200 South African Krugerrands and Canadian Maple Leaf Coins, which are valued at over $1,000 apiece. As co-producers on Seymour’s name-making TV show, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” and the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic “Walk the Line,” the ex-spouses decided to split all future earnings from these projects evenly.
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Despite being dealt a fair hand in this high-asset divorce, Seymour still considers her lasting friendship with Keach the biggest prize. Although calling the divorce “a major shock to my system” at the time, the actor told HuffPost in December 2014 that “now, two years later, we are very good friends. … We’re a family. We realize the marriage may not be intact, but the family is intact and always will be.”