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John Mellencamp Seeks Divorce after 20 Years of Marriage

Another musical star announced his divorce recently, this time after twenty years of marriage. John Mellencamp, known for "Born in the USA," has decided to end his marriage to wife Elaine Mellencamp. At this time the pair are not discussing the details of their split publicly.

The family's spokesperson did say that they "are proud of their 20 years together and are very happy with their accomplishments both as parents and as a family." John and Elaine were married back in 1992 and had two sons together.

If you are contemplating divorce but aren't sure how to get started, you need to hire a Long Island divorce attorney now to get the legal advice you need. Your attorney will also be able to advise you on relevant topics like alimony, child custody, division of property and other assets, as well as child support payments. Divorce can be a difficult period for anyone but can be alleviated when you take the time tocontact the Meyers Law Group.

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