Insurance policies for a reality television show require a special brand of expertise, a broker for the sector said in the wake of news that the stars of "Jon and Kate Plus Eight" were divorcing late last month.

Lorrie McNaught, vice president of Aon/Albert G. Ruben Insurance Services, said the split of Jon and Kate Gosselin, who had been raising their five-year-old sextuplets and eight-year-old twins under the eye of TLC network cameras, could mean the show's production company, Figure Eight Films, might need to invoke a variety of coverage.

She said that, theoretically, the pair could hold the production company liable for their divorce and take legal action.

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