Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom Marriage Not Legal Yet 1

Khloe Kardashian and Lamar OdomDespite the gowns, tuxedos, paparazzi and bling that accompanied reality TV star Khloe Kardashian and NBA player Lamar Odom’s nuptial event this weekend, it now appears that our speculation was accurate. According to reports, the wedding was not a legally binding ceremony.

Kardashian and Odom began negotiating a prenuptial agreement just last Friday, two days before their ceremony. In order for a prenup to be valid and enforceable, a court will generally require that the parties have had a reasonable period of time to consider the agreement before signing. So, it looks like Sunday’s wedding was for show (Literally. It was filmed and paid for by the Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality television crew.) Kardashian and Odom’s timing was the result of the TV show and the upcoming NBA season.

Purportedly, as soon as the couple has reached an agreement, they will marry legally. That won’t happen until Odom’s attorney Neal Hersh and Kardashian’s attorney Lisa Helfend Meyer hammer out an agreement.

Hersh knows his way around celebrity family law, having represented Kim Basinger, Brad Pitt, Pamela Anderson and Halle Berry in their divorces. Meyer previously represented Donna D’Errico in her custody fights with ex-husband Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx and billionaire Kirk Kerkorian’s third wife, Lisa Bonder Kerkorian.

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