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Thomas Gibson‘s troubles aren’t just relegated to his professional life: The former “Criminal Minds” star may also be in the midst of a quiet divorce.

Gibson, 54, filed for divorce from his wife of more than 20 years, Christine, on June 18, 2014, Extra reports.

In the filing, Gibson claims “the marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities … that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and prevents any reasonable expectation of reconciliation.”

Christine responded with a general denial on June 27, 2014. Gibson responded with a counterpetition reaffirming his initial filing in December 2015. If no further action is taken on either side by October 25 of this year, the divorce petition will be dismissed entirely.

Gibson’s marriage first showed signs of trouble in August 2013, when it was reported that he fell victim to a catfish scheme.

A woman, using photos from X-rated sites, reportedly contacted Gibson and the pair carried on a two-year online romance. When he discovered she wasn’t who she said she was, his attorneys sent her a letter telling her to stop contacting him, TMZ reported.

The woman then sent TMZ a video Gibson had sent her from a hot tub in December 2012. At the time, Gibson insisted the video was heavily edited — and that he and his wife had been separated for more than two years when it was filmed.

A rep for Gibson declined to comment on his personal life.

When Gibson’s on-set fight and subsequent firing from “Criminal Minds” was revealed, a source close to the actor told Page Six, “Thomas is a family man … he arranges his filming schedule around his family in Texas, and he spends as much time with his kids as he can.”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post's Page Six.