陳幸妤與趙建銘的離婚協議與保密條款

Zhao Jianming brandishes a NT$100 million gag order at the airport; lawyer sarcastically retorts, "He's also crossing the line about leaking secrets." Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the validity of divorce agreements and confidentiality clauses, and the liabilities for violating them.

Zhao Jianming brandished a NT$100 million gag order at the airport; his lawyer retorted that he "also crossed the line of leaking secrets."

News Headline:Zhao Jianming brandished a NT$100 million gag order at the airport; his lawyer retorted that he "also crossed the line of leaking secrets."

Media Source:Mirror News

reporter:Li Baixuan

News link:https://youtu.be/gcH8HzaktEQ?si=M8KcmWMefheQiWDQ

Chen Hsin-yu's ex-husband, Chao Chien-ming, arrived at Kaohsiung International Airport last night (20th) and handed out a stack of divorce papers to the media present, seemingly trying to tell everyone that Chen Hsin-yu had breached the contract first. The situation has escalated, with even the founder of PTT (a popular Taiwanese online forum) commenting on the event on Facebook. However, Chao Chien-ming and Chen Hsin-yu have conflicting accounts, and the question of who breached the contract first can only be answered by a judge.

Lawyer Li Yusheng explains

Fuda Law FirmMarriage and Family LawyerIt was stated that if Chen Hsin-yu had already made the relevant comments online before the divorce agreement was signed, she would not, in principle, be bound by the subsequent confidentiality clause. However, if she disclosed details of Hsu Chien-chien and Chao Chien-ming's private life or marriage through Google comments after signing the confidentiality clause, it might fall within the scope of the confidentiality clause; if this resulted in an infringement of Chao Chien-ming's privacy, there might be concerns that she would be in breach of the divorce agreement and liable for breach of contract.

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