Kim Kardashian's Divorce May Be Televised
The divorce between reality star Kim Kardashian and husband Kris Humphries may be televised. Some experts believe that the trial could go on for weeks even though the marriage lasted less than three months and not it may be aired on TV. After Kim filed for divorce, Kris countered with a lawsuit claiming fraud on Kim's behalf. His claim that she entered the marriage fraudulently is going to delay the divorce process. Until a judge decides whether Kris' claim of fraud is valid, the divorce cannot be finalized.
The two are expected in court this summer to discuss their marriage. Attorneys for both sides are likely to bring other members of the Kardashian family to the witness stand, which means that the trial could go on for awhile. Some legal experts say that the case is expected to be as popular as the O.J. Simpson trial that dominated the media years ago. If you are going through a divorce and hope to avoid a drawn out process, contact the Law Office of Michael Young now to get help from a
Riverside family lawyer today.