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Home » Blog » “Property Brother” Opens Up About Divorce

October 27, 2017Divorce, Family Law, In the NewsBy Coover Law

“Property Brother” Opens Up About Divorce

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The show is wildly popular. Twin brothers, one a contractor and the other a real estate agent, help people find homes that are within their price range, although a bit less than perfect, and fix them up. Property Brothers stars Drew and Jonathon Scott recently released a book that some are saying is more a personal memoir of Jonathon’s then a tell-all about the show.

In the book, Jonathon Scott talks openly about his failed marriage to a airline-crew scheduler. The pair had been together for over six years before they were married in 2007. Just two years later, the couple divorced. Scott said of the marriage, “I think when you are young and you don’t really know what you want in life, you can commit to something and think at the time it is right.”

Despite having gone through a divorce, Scott is still a strong believer in marriage. He says that even though his first marriage failed, it was full of lessons learned. Learning from mistakes in a marriage is the key, and so is learning from the successes. Typically tight-lipped about his marriage and divorce, Scott is giving fans a bit of a glimpse into his life and they love it. 

If you need assistance with a divorce in Columbia, MD, reach out to attorney Fred Coover. Attorney Coover has years of experience representing people who need to leave their marriages, and he will work to ensure that your settlement is equitable. Call the office today to schedule an appointment.

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