Al Pacino Ordered to Pay $30,000 Monthly in Child Support

Al Pacino Ordered to Pay $30,000 Monthly in Child Support
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Monday 18 March 2024, 09:22 - Last updated: 11:54

A check for $30,000 a month. That's how much Al Pacino will have to pay his ex-wife Noor Alfallah for child support. This was determined by the Los Angeles court, according to documents obtained by Page Six. Last September, the couple announced their divorce a few months after the birth of little Roman Pacino, the fourth child of the Hollywood actor, who is 83 years old.

Child Support

Initially, after deciding to separate, Noor Alfallah had requested full custody of son Roman Pacino, who was only born a few months ago. Now Page Six, having gained access to the documents filed at the Los Angeles court, reports that the famous actor must pay his now ex-partner a sum of money exceeding $30,000 for child support. Not only that: Pacino will also have to give the 29-year-old an advance of $110,000, plus $13,000 for a night nurse, an annual deposit of $15,000 into an education fund for the youngest son. Finally, he must cover any medical expenses outside of health insurance coverage. As for the custody of the children, the judge has ruled that Alfallah and Pacino will have joint legal custody.

The Birth of the Fourth Child

Last June, Al Pacino became a father for the fourth time to a boy, Roman Pacino, with his partner Noor Alfallah. The new mother is 29 years old, is the ex-girlfriend of Mick Jagger, and started dating the Hollywood star in April 2022. After the news of his partner's pregnancy, the star had a paternity test done to ensure that the child was his. The result was positive and left him quite shaken. A few months later, the two announced their decision to separate, and Alfallah requested full custody of the child, leaving Al Pacino the possibility of "visits organized in a reasonable manner". However, the Los Angeles court decided otherwise.

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