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Kelsey Grammar's New Girlfriend is Pregnant - Grammar Not Yet Divorced

The actor who is primarily known for his roles on Cheers and Fraiser filed for divorce from his wife earlier this summer. Kelsey Grammar and Camille Donatacci have been married for 13 years; she is his third wife and his longest marriage. Although they had been discussing separation, things became finalized when Grammar moved to New York City to star in a Broadway play and, according to sources, loved his new found freedom.

Now, Grammar has confirmed, his new girlfriend, Kayte Walsh, is pregnant. This situation will complicate the divorce proceedings because Grammar and Donatacci did not have a prenuptial agreement, and Donatacci could get as much as $30 million from the divorce under equitable distribution laws. Alienation of affection is a grounds for fault for a New York Divorce.

Grammar plans to marry Walsh as soon as his divorce is finalized. This will be his fifth child.

Contact a Long Island Divorce Attorney at the Meyers Law Group if you are in need of family law services.


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