Halle has to pay $8,000 a month to Olivier Martinez
Halle Berry has finalised her divorce from Olivier Martinez. The legendary Bond girl and John Wick: Chapter 3 actress split with Martinez seven years ago, after just three years of marriage.
While they had a pre-nuptial in place there were many issues which have been reported in the press over the past few years.
The two actors reportedly had ‘some unresolved issues on custody and child support’ over their son, Maceo, who is now nine, which ended up being taken to court.
UPDATE: Halle Berry’s divorce has officially been finalized.
She will have to pay $8,000 per month in child support to her ex-husband Oliver Martinez and give him 4.3% of any income she receives above $2,000,000. pic.twitter.com/sq2kL1R1tz
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) August 24, 2023
Halle Berry must pay $8,000 a month in child support
Now they’ve come to a formal custody and child support arrangement and Halle Berry now has ‘joint legal and physical custody of Maceo’, reports TMZ.
The publication also reports Berry has to pay Olivier Martinez a huge $8,000 a month with additional expenses for Maceo’s health insurance, therapy, and school on top of that.
Berry is reported to have custody of their son on Monday to Wednesday while Martinez will have him Wednesday to Friday. The pair alternate custody over the weekends.
Halle Berry will have to pay $8K per month in child support. More details of their divorce agreement: https://t.co/9UdB9RDm2w
— TMZ (@TMZ) August 24, 2023
On top of her regular $8,000 a month to Olivier Martinez, it’s believed she will also have to write a check for an additional 4.3 percent of any income she receives above $2 million. And on top of that, Halle Berry will have to cover Maceo’s private school tuition and all other activities.
She will also have to pay for his medical and dental insurance, including any additional fees. If her son undergoes any therapy, Berry is reported to be footing the bill for that.
Martinez starred in the classic French film The Horseman on the Roof, in 1995, Unfaithful, with Richard Gere, in 2002 and, the following year, was the villain in Colin Farrell’s action flick, S.W.A.T.
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