Jon and Kate Divorce Shines Light on Family Law

The sensational break-up of America’s most famous television family again highlights the legal side of family life. According to the San Francisco Examiner, “on Monday, June 22nd, divorce documents were filed in the Berks County courthouse.”

In their televised announcement of the divorce, Jon Gosselin said: “Kate and I have decided to separate…I am stil in the show, but we’ll interview separately. Nevertheless, apparently, TLC will continue to air the Jon & Kate Plus 8 show. Mom, Kate Gosselin, said (really) “the show must go on.”

While the blogesphere and mainstream media is full of angst over whether, on its face, the televising of the Gosselin saga borders on child abuse, will the continuation of the show possibly do some good by illuminating some of the issues faced by children of broken marriages? Divorce, child support and raising good children after bad marriages is part of life. Now, is it possible that the Jon & Kate Plus 8 show might actually live up to “reality?”

Before, during and after a marriage, couples and families experience a romantic, legal and financial relationship. It is a good idea for everyone to learn about the legal side of marriage, such as prenuptial agreements, child care, child custody and for some, divorce and child support. The Rocket Lawyer Family Legal Help Guide is a good place to start.

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About Charley Moore

Charley Moore is the Founder of Rocket Lawyer, where millions of people get affordable legal help for their families and businesses. He loves history, baseball and the outdoors. When he's not otherwise occupied, Charley is probably coaching one of his three sons' little league teams.
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