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Myleene Klass warns Graham Quinn she’ll fight to keep £12m fortune in divorce


A divorce can never be good for children no matter how amicable it is, says study


There is no such thing as a good divorce when children are involved, a study has concluded.


The analysis of almost 1,000 families found that children suffer when their parents’ marriage ends – no matter how amicable the split. The researchers said their finding contradicts the widely-held belief that it is possible to have a ‘good divorce’ in which the children and adults emerge relatively unscathed.


They called for marriage counsellors to make greater efforts to save mar- riages in distress and said that divorcing parents need to do more to protect their children from the fall out. The research team began by compar- ing the welfare of children whose parents had divorced with those whose mar- riages were strong.


Source: Daily Mail http://bit.ly/PPFygh


Myleene Klass has “politely asked” Graham Quinn not to go after her £12million fortune, warning her estranged husband that she will fight to keep the money. According to the Sunday People, Myleene


is prepared to offer Graham half the profit of their £2.5million family home and other mu- tual assets. He could argue that their eleven year relationship (although they only tied the knot last year) could justify a third of what she earned from her music and TV career. However, a close friend of Myleene al- legedly told the Sunday People that she has begged Graham not to cause a messy divorce.


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