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Home » Blog » Jackson Jr. May Reach Deal in DC Divorce

November 24, 2017Divorce, In the NewsBy Coover Law

Jackson Jr. May Reach Deal in DC Divorce

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Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife Sandi Jackson have been in the news lately, not because of charitable acts or community service, but because of their impending divorce. The bitter breakup has made headlines in D.C. and around the nation. All that may soon come to an end as it looks as though a deal may be on the horizon.

The divorce trial is just months away, but reports are indicating that the couple may have reached a deal or are close to one. The January trial before Washington, D.C. Judge Craig Iscoe has been canceled.

Jackson Jr.’s attorney declined to comment, as did Sandi Jackson’s. The latest argument, according to reports, are over Jackson Jr.’s medical records. Jackson has been diagnosed with a mental condition which some believe his wife wants to use against him in court. His attorneys say that the public scandal surrounding the release of the records could harm the couple’s two children.

Lingering hard feelings between the pair have some believing that the deal hasn’t quite been struck just yet and that the divorce still has the potential to turn very public and very ugly. Whether that happens or whether the two can split constructively if not amicably remains to be seen.

If you need assistance with a divorce in Columbia, MD, reach out to Fred Coover. Attorney Coover has been representing people for more than three decades and has the experience necessary to ensure that your divorce is fair and equitable. Call today to schedule a case evaluation.

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