Brad Pitt may make millions of dollars a year, but apparently that doesn’t keep him from being cheap! At least, so claims Angelina Jolie and her attorney in a new divorce filing. According to the new divorce documents, the Ocean’s 11 actor hasn’t paid “meaningful” child support in the year and a half since Brangelina’s divorce began. Click through the gallery for all the info on the newest filing.
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NBC reports that on Tuesday, August 7, the
Maleficent actress’ lawyer filed a new brief on her behalf. "[Pitt] has a duty to pay child support. As of present, [Pitt] has paid no meaningful child support since separation," wrote Jolie's attorney,
Samantha Bley DeJean.
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“Given the informal arrangements around the payment of the children's expenses have not been regularly sustained by [Pitt] for over a year and a half, [Jolie] intends to file an RFO for the establishment of a retroactive child support order,” she wrote. An RFO is a request for a court order. The filing didn’t define what number would be “meaningful.”
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California law says that each parent must provide for their children based on the agreement between the couple. No one knows what agreement
Brad, 54, and Angelina, 43, have — or if they even have one at all.
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The director’s lawyer wants a status conference to address this money problem.
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What do you think of Brad and Angelina’s contentious divorce? Sound off the comments!
NBC reports that on Tuesday, August 7, the
Maleficent actress’ lawyer filed a new brief on her behalf. "[Pitt] has a duty to pay child support. As of present, [Pitt] has paid no meaningful child support since separation," wrote Jolie's attorney,
Samantha Bley DeJean.
“Given the informal arrangements around the payment of the children's expenses have not been regularly sustained by [Pitt] for over a year and a half, [Jolie] intends to file an RFO for the establishment of a retroactive child support order,” she wrote. An RFO is a request for a court order. The filing didn’t define what number would be “meaningful.”
California law says that each parent must provide for their children based on the agreement between the couple. No one knows what agreement
Brad, 54, and Angelina, 43, have — or if they even have one at all.
The director’s lawyer wants a status conference to address this money problem.
What do you think of Brad and Angelina’s contentious divorce? Sound off the comments!