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Quirky Actress Announces Divorce

A quirky actress/musician has shocked her fans by announcing divorce this month. She was only married to her musician husband for two months before filing divorce papers in California.

The star of a new sitcom and band had her finances revealed this week in the divorce papers. With just a little over $1.5 million in the bank at the moment and another $1.5 million in stocks and bonds, she is not as wealthy as other people in Hollywood. Yet, there is certainly enough there to take care of herself. With her new TV show doing well, it is likely that she will not ask for much alimony from her husband. The two cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their divorce.

When you decide to get a divorce, you may feel worried about the property division process. Rather than work on the documents alone, contact the Meyers Law Group to speak with a Long Island family law attorney about your legal rights.

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