Celebs discuss their parents’ divorces; Rose Law Group Family Law Chairman Kaine Fisher discusses splits in stardom

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Divorce is never easy when there are children involved, and kids of divorce often have choice words for their parents about the split. Celebrity children are no different.

“This article just goes to show that celebrities are not from a different planet,” said Kaine Fisher, chairman of Rose Law Group Family Law Department.

They experience the same pain, frustration and disappointment, as does everyone else who experiences a family break up at young age.

“I’ve always liked Johnny Depp and like him even more now. He takes a more pragmatic approach to the issue, and it has probably served him pretty well in coping with his parent’s divorce as an adult.  We could all learn something from his insight,” Fisher said.

From teen icons to Golden Globe winners, see what these celebs have said about their parents’ divorces.

If you’d like to discuss family law, contact with Kaine Fisher, chairman of Rose Law Group Family Law Department, kfisher@roselawgroup.com.

 

 

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