Al Pacino Agrees to Pay $30,000 Monthly in Child Support and $110,000 for Girlfriend's New Residence
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In an update on the legal proceedings surrounding Al Pacino and his girlfriend Noor Alfallah, court documents reveal that the 83-year-old actor has agreed to pay $30,000 per month in child support for their four-month-old son, Roman. Additionally, Pacino will provide a lump sum payment of $110,000 to assist Alfallah in securing a new residence for herself and Roman, states the court papers obtained by Insider.
The Superior Court of California has ruled that Pacino and Alfallah will share joint custody of their son, with Alfallah granted primary physical custody. To support the child's future, Pacino will also be required to make an annual deposit of $15,000 into a college savings account for Roman, as ruled by the court.
According to the court documents, Pacino will bear the responsibility of covering any health care costs for Roman that are not covered by insurance. Furthermore, he is obligated to pay for all of Roman's mutually agreed-upon extracurricular activities and lessons.
The court papers highlight that both Pacino and Alfallah have reached a compromised agreement on the amount of child support, with the primary goal of maintaining an amicable relationship and ensuring the best interests of their minor child.
It is worth noting that Alfallah filed for physical custody of Roman in September, a move that Pacino's representative initially denied by claiming that the couple was still together. However, the recent court papers indicate a resolution between Pacino and Alfallah regarding the custody and financial matters involving Roman.
Al Pacino is a well-known Hollywood icon whose illustrious career spans decades. Aside from his relationship with Alfallah, the actor is also a father to 22-year-old twins, Olivia and Anton, whom he shares with his former girlfriend Beverly D'Angelo. Furthermore, Pacino has a 33-year-old daughter named Julie, whom he shares with acting coach Jan Tarrant.
The agreement reached by Pacino and Alfallah serves as a testament to their commitment to co-parenting and maintaining harmony for the sake of their child's well-being. While the financial obligations laid out in the court documents may be significant, they reflect the shared responsibility that Pacino has willingly accepted to support his child and provide for their future.
As the legal proceedings progress, both Pacino and Alfallah will navigate the challenges of co-parenting, striving to ensure a nurturing environment for their child's growth and development.