Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, has reportedly moved out of the family home.
12.07.2023 - 01:01 / usmagazine.com
A judge has ruled that Kevin Costner is to pay his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, more than $129,000 per month to assist in raising their children.
Baumgartner, 49, will receive $129,755 per month in child support from Costner, 68, according to court documents obtained by Fox News on Tuesday, July 11. The Yellowstone actor is also required to pay $200,000 in attorneys’ fees and $100,000 in forensic costs per the interim ruling.
Costner, for his part, filed documents on Monday, July 10, asking for Baumgartner to pay his attorneys’ fees amid their divorce proceedings. According to the paperwork obtained by Us Weekly on Tuesday, the estranged pair have a hearing on the matter set for early August.
The pair — who are the parents of Cayden, 16, Logan, 14, and Grace, 13 — will equally share the expenses of their three children’s health care, sports and extracurricular activities, according to the latest docs. Payments will be made on the “first of each month” with “credit for sums paid between July 1 and July 12,” the outlet reported on Tuesday.
In June, Baumgartner asked for $248,000 a month to help support their kids, according to docs obtained by Us. Costner, meanwhile, countered in his response that he “will earn substantially less in 2023” due to his departure from the Paramount series and will not be able to pay the requested amount.
He also slammed his estranged spouse for her spending habits claiming that Baumgartner used his credit card to fund expenses for their ongoing divorce without his knowledge. In docs obtained by Us in July, Costner revealed he had “no choice” but to reduce Baumgartner’s credit card limit to “$30,000 a month” after he found out that his
Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, has reportedly moved out of the family home.
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Kevin Costner‘s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, has to move out of their shared California home in a few days, but new photos show that her vacation glow hasn’t faded.
Kevin Costner’s complicated divorce proceedings with estranged wife Christine Baumgartner continued this week, as the “Yellowstone” star requested that his ex pay him $100,000 in legal fees related to their ongoing court battle.
her divorce from Kevin Costner, Christine was photographed on vacation in Hawaii with her and her ex's mutual friend.In pics obtained by multiple outlets, Christine can be seen taking a walk on the beach with Josh Connor, a recently divorced financier who's long been a friend of and lived near both Kevin and Christine, according to .The shots show Christine wearing a purple dress and white sandals as she walks alongside Connor, who went shirtless for the beach stroll.Despite the romantic location, a source told the outlet that there is «absolutely no romantic relationship» between the pair, who «have been good friends for years.»Meanwhile, a witness told of the duo, «It's hard to say if there was anything going on with them, but he did put his hand on her leg at one point that I saw. That was the only actual physical interaction. Her suite is right next to the guy's suite.
Kevin Costner's complicated divorce proceedings with estranged wife Christine Baumgartner continued this week, as the star requested that his ex pay him $100,000 in legal fees related to their ongoing court battle.In legal documents obtained by ET and filed on Thursday, Christine asked the court to deny Kevin's request to pay $100,000 of his legal fees, claiming he wouldn't have incurred them if she had moved out of the Southern California home — which has been a major point of contention in the couple's messy divorce — in a timely manner.Christine argues that Kevin could have avoided the legal fees by simply waiting for their pre-determined November court date, rather than filing an additional motion in July, requesting that she move out of their house earlier than Aug. 31, a date Christine had previously agreed to.
Kevin Costner’s estranged wife Christine Baumgartner does not want to fork over money to cover the actor's legal fees. Costner filed documents, obtained by Fox News Digital, requesting Baumgartner cover the $100,000 in legal fees that he incurred while trying to get her out of the family home. However, Baumgartner hit back in her response saying the motion filed by the "Yellowstone" star was "entirely unnecessary" as she had agreed to move out by Aug.
The tumultuous divorce between Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner continues to get more contentious.
Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner continues to get more contentious.Baumgartner is addressing claims made by Costner's legal team that she's going to take items she is not authorized to take when she leaves their home — which she was ordered to move out of by July 31.In legal documents obtained by ET, Baumgartner states there is no emergency basis for Costner's concerns and his «apparent» fear that she will strip the house bare is unfounded. With the exception of a handful of items, Baumgartner claims she has provided Costner's attorney with «pictures of the items she plans to remove.»According to Baumgartner, a hearing to ensure she didn’t «strip the house bare» is uncalled for.A judge ruled on Friday that Baumgartner is permitted to remove her toiletries, clothing, handbags and jewelry from Costner's Beach Club Road Residence.
A judge ruled Friday that Kevin Costner's estranged wife Christine Baumgartner cannot take items from the Carpinteria home they once shared as she moves into a new space. The judge stood behind his tentative ruling during a July 14 hearing.
SANTA BARBARA – Christine Baumgartner, Kevin Costner's estranged wife, appeared in a Santa Barbara courtroom Wednesday as a judge ruled on a tentative child support agreement for the couple. The "Yellowstone" actor will pay the former purse designer $129,755 per month in child support for their three children. Baumgartner initially requested $248,000 monthly in support or "in the alternative, at the guideline rate of $217,300 per month, payable on the first day of each month." Costner was offering $51,940 per month. Judge Thomas Anderle granted an evidentiary hearing, and pending the hearing, Costner and Baumgartner will each be required to pay 50% of their three children's health care expenses, sports and extracurricular activities.
Kevin Costner is set to pay out a hefty sum to his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, amid their contentious divorce.On Tuesday, a judge signed a tentative ruling ordering the star to pay $129,000 per month in child support, reports. While the sum is significant, it's only around half of what Baumgartner had been asking for in their divorce.The tentative ruling is pending and subject to possible change depending on an upcoming hearing in the next few months, in which both parties will have a chance to present their arguments.According to the recent court docs, both Costner and Baumgartner will each be responsible for covering 50 percent of health care expenses, as well as the cost of private school tuition and any extracurricular activities.As reported earlier this year, Baumgartner was originally asking the court to award her $248,000 per month in child support.According to court documents obtained by ET, Baumgartner, who shares three teenage children with the actor, provided a 2022 profit and loss statement for Costner's income for all sources in calendar year 2022 and claims Costner earned $19,517,064 in 2022.In a declaration submitted by a certified public accountant hired by Baumgartner to perform a forensic analysis of Costner's «gross cash flow available for child support,» the CPA concluded that Costner's average monthly cash flow is $1,536,808.The CPA determined that the monthly guideline child support due from Costner to Baumgartner is $152,681.
Christine Baumgartner will receive half of her requested $250,000 monthly child support from Kevin Costner in a tentative ruling set by a judge Tuesday. In documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Judge Thomas Anderle made interim rulings that Baumgartner will receive $129,755 per month in child support.
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Christine Costner is requesting more money. In new court documents obtained by ET, Kevin Costner‘s estranged wife claims the actor’s proposed monthly child support payment of $51,940 is not enough to cover her and her children’s expenses.
Kevin Costner's estranged wife claims the actor's proposed monthly child support payment of $51,940 is not enough to cover her and her children's expenses.The Costners, who tied the knot in 2004, share three children: Cayden, 16, Hayes, 14, and Grace, 13. Christine filed for divorce from the actor in May.
A source is speaking out about how Kevin Costner feels after a judge sided with him and ruled that his estranged wife Christine Baumgartner had to vacate the home they once shared as a married couple.
SANTA BARBARA – A judge ruled in favor of Kevin Costner Wednesday and ordered Christine Baumgartner, to vacate their Santa Barbara-area estate by the end of the month. Costner purchased the property before their marriage, and a pre-marital agreement allegedly stipulated that she would not only move out of the home within 30 days, but also no longer live in any of his properties if they divorced. Judge Thomas Anderle denied Baumgartner's request to move out of the residence by Aug.
Kevin Costner's estranged wife went to court on Wednesday and got some harsh news — her request for more time to move out of the star's home was denied and she's also been ordered to move out by the end of the month.Christine Baumgartner, flanked by her attorney, attended the hearing in Santa Barbara, California, and was ordered to move out of Costner's home by July 31. She had previously said in court documents that she would agree to move out by Aug.