While Cutler cited irreconcilable differences as the grounds for their divorce, Cavallari cited "irreconcilable differences" and "inappropriate marital conduct."
"The Wife would show onto the Court that the Husband is guilty of such inappropriate marital conduct as renders further cohabitation unsafe and improper," the documents state. Cavallari is also seeking primary physical custody of their three children and that Cutler can have visitation.
Although Cutler never mentioned anything about misconduct, it seems Cavallari preemptively denied any misconduct on her part.
According to TMZ, The Hills alum stated in her paperwork "any misconduct alleged or implied against her in the complaint for divorce was in response to and/or as a result of misconduct on behalf of the Husband." Cavallari wants child support and has requested Cutler pay for health insurance for the children and maintain a life insurance policy where she is listed as sole beneficiary.
Cutler asked for joint physical custody and requested the court enforce the terms of their prenuptial agreement.
It's unclear what marital misconduct Cavallari is referring to. Yahoo Entertainment reached out to a representative for the E! star but did not immediately receive a response.
"This isn't out of the blue," a source told E! News, who said cheating was not a factor in the divorce. "They've been trying to make it work for a while."