Victoria Secret Model Ends Year Marriage with DJ Ruckus

Getting married is a major commitment. It is a life event that couples in Texas and elsewhere will experience when it is clear that their relationship is solid and they do not want to be with anyone else. In contrast, when it is clear that a marriage is no longer working, a couple will likely take steps to end it through divorce. Whether this has occurred months or decades after they initially tied the knot, divorcing couples will have to go through the process of ending their union. And, even when it is an amicable process, the divorcing couple will have to make serious and major decisions that will impact them.

According to recent reports, Victoria Secret model Shanina Shaik and husband DJ Ruckus have split. After only a year of marriage, the two have decided to part ways. Supposedly, things began to go awry between the two a few months back. The couple has been unable to get their marriage back on track, which has prompted their divorce filing.

The two were not together very long. They were engaged back in December of 2015 and they tied the knot in April 2018. Both live a very busy life, and those close to them blame their schedule conflicts on their marital problems. Although the two can no longer make it as a married couple, they are amicably working through the dissolution process. Reports indicate that they have mutual respect for each other and they expect the divorce to be a smooth one.

No matter the length of a marriage or the cause for divorce, ending a marriage can be a lengthy and emotional process. It often causes couples to make decisions that will likely impact both of them for years to come. Thus, it is important for them to be aware of their rights and options. Even when it is not a high conflict dissolution, it is vital to ensure your rights and protected.

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