Al Pacino has agreed to pay his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, $30,000 a month in child support for the couple’s four-month-old son, as well as a number of other payments, according to new court documents obtained by Insider.
Court documents filed in the Superior Court of California say so A judge ruled that Pacino, 83, and Alfallah, 29, would share joint custody of their son, Roman, but that Alfallah would have primary physical custody of the boy.
A representative for Pacino declined to comment on the matter to Insider on Friday.
In addition to $30,000 a month in child support, Oscar-winning actor tHe will also have to pay Alfallah an extra payment of $110,000, according to court documents.
The lump sum is “intended to be used” by Alfallah “to assist her in moving to a new residence for herself and Roman, as well as all furniture, fixtures and moving expenses that may be necessary to do so,” according to the documents of the court. .
The court documents also say that as long as the “Scarface” actor is alive, he will have to make an annual deposit of $15,000 into a college savings account for Roman.
On top of all that, according to the court, Pacino will have to pay “100%” of all of Roman’s health care expenses not covered by insurance, as well as “100%” of Roman’s “mutually agreed upon extracurricular activities and tuition.” documents. .
Court documents say the “Serpico” actor and Alfallah have “reached a compromise amount for child support in the interest of a peaceful resolution consistent with their desire to maintain an amicable relationship for the best interest of their minor child”.
Alfallah filed for physical custody of Roman in September. At the time, a representative for Pacino told Insider that the couple was “still together.”
“Al and Noor have worked together successfully and have reached mutual agreements regarding their son Roman,” the rep said at the time.
Pacino is also the father of 22-year-old twins, Olivia and Anton, whom he welcomed with his ex-girlfriend, Beverly D’Angelo, and a 33-year-old daughter, Julie, who he shares with acting teacher Jan Tarrant.
Source: Clarin
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