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Kevin Costner’s Estranged Wife Requests $248K Monthly For Child Support: Report
Daily Wire | June 22, 2023 | Amanda Harding

Kevin Costner’s estranged wife Christine Baumgartner is seeking $248,000 in monthly child support payments, according to recently filed court documents.

The former handbag designer alleges the figure “is less than the amount needed to maintain the children in their accustomed lifestyle,” per a report from People. Baumgartner also requests that Costner continue paying 100% of private-school tuition, extracurricular activities and sports, plus health-care expenses for their three children. The couple was married for 18 years before filing for divorce on May 2. 

They share two sons, Cayden, 16, and Hayes, 14, and daughter Grace, 13.

The documents state that Costner’s 2022 income was $19,517,0641, per the report from People. There was also a breakdown of the family’s expenses totaling $6,645,285, which included travel, entertaining, catering, and upkeep on multiple properties.

This brought their income after expenses and taxes to $7,595,520. 

Baumgartner was refusing to leave the former couple’s residence despite a clause in their prenuptial agreement mandating that she do so within 30 days of a divorce filing, The Daily Wire previously reported.

The documents laid out terms for the “Yellowstone” actor to pay $38,000 a month in child support plus provide “100% of certain child related costs, including private school tuition, books, fees and uniforms and school trips, children’s sports, camps and other agreed upon extracurricular activities.”

Costner would also pay $30,000 monthly toward a rental home for Christine and $10,000 toward moving costs. His total estimated net worth is $145 million.

If you bill it, they will come.

4 Comments

  1. Judge should ask”

    “… or else, what? Do you believe that any person in this courtroom was raised on $248,000 per month, madam? What is your argument? What is the possible outcome? Speak up. Everyone in this room is awaiting your reply.”

    (hat tip to the play “1776”)

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