Popular television celebrity and actress Megan Good and her producer husband DeVon Franklin are already preparing to settle their divorce. This comes after documents showed that they already have been separated for over 4 months now.
DeVon Franklin is an American producer, author, and motivational speaker. He is best known for the films Miracles from Heaven, Heaven Is for Real, and the New York Times best-seller book The Wait, which he co-wrote with his wife Meagan Good. The preacher DeVon was the one to file for divorce.
According to new legal documents, obtained by The Blast, Franklin filed his preliminary declaration of disclosure which shows the court that he has already turned over all financial information to his ex-wife.
Franklin asked the court to terminate its ability to award either one of them spousal support indicating that they have a prenuptial agreement or have already worked out the finances.
DeVon Franklin said the former couple split on August 21, 2021. But, he didn’t file for divorce until late December. The date is significant because anything earned by either party beyond that date would be considered separate property.
In an Instagram post from Saturday, Meagan Good’s estranged husband DeVon Franklin delved into the ‘deep pain and peace’ he felt after filing for divorce.
The 43-year-old film producer shared a sombre closeup of himself with his eyes closed in which he appeared to have been crying.
In his lengthy caption, he avoided directly addressing his split from Meagan, 40, but he made it clear he was going into 2022 with a new attitude.
A close source revealed to PEOPLE that Good and Franklin’s breakup was “a long time coming.”
“Their work schedules often kept them apart, and they just haven’t been spending a lot of time together this past year,” the source says. “When they did have time in their schedules, it’d often just be hours that they would be able to spend quality time together.”
Good and Franklin wed in June 2012 in Malibu, California, after they met on the set of the movie Jumping the Broom in 2011, when he was working as a studio executive.