Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, has made a condition for moving out of their home in Carpenteria, CA. According to legal documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Baumgartner has stated that she will vacate the beachfront home on August 31, but only if Kevin provides financial support as determined by the court.
The couple’s separation seems to have taken a contentious turn, as Baumgartner claims that Kevin wants her to find a new place to live without having a financial plan in place. She argues that with three children involved, it is not in their best interests for her to move into a new place until she knows how much financial support she will receive from Kevin.
Kevin Costner, on the other hand, has previously stated that Christine has refused to move out of the home that he claims to own. He insists that their prenuptial agreement clearly stipulates that she had 30 days to vacate the home when she filed for divorce on May 1, a deadline that she has already missed.
In an effort to expedite Christine’s departure from the home, Kevin has already provided $1 million for her to find a new place to live. He believes that she is using her position in the home as leverage to make him agree to her financial demands.
Christine Baumgartner has also requested the court to force Kevin to pay $248,000 per month in child support, a figure that Kevin deems as excessive. The court hearing regarding this matter is scheduled for July 12, and Christine has stated that she will move out of the home by the end of August once she knows how much financial support she will receive.
The disagreements and legal battles between Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner highlight the complex and often contentious nature of divorce and financial settlement proceedings. Both parties are seeking their own interests and are willing to fight for what they believe is fair.
Divorce can be a challenging and emotional process, especially when there are significant assets and children involved. It is crucial for couples to seek legal representation and engage in open and honest communication to reach a satisfactory resolution. In this case, the court will ultimately determine the financial support that Christine will receive and the timeline for her departure from the shared property.