Nikki Garcia and Artem Cheesenvinsv settled months ago – the details were recently revealed.
While the former couple reached an agreement in November 2024, only a judge signed.
The 41 -year -old “Bilaas” agreed to pay her ex -husband with a value of $ 3500 per month to support the 4 -year -old for their 4 -year -old son, Matteo, according to TMZ on Thursday.
According to what Garcia will also give the professional “dance with stars”, 42, and two of the amount specified 100,000 dollars – one now and another by the end of the year.
In addition, the entire WWE star will cover the expenses of the small speech treatment, according to the port.
However, she will be divided and Chggvinsif the cost of Matteo's extracurricular activities.
As for the EXES nursery table, it is said that they divide the holidays as well.
The representatives of Garcia and Chigvintsev did not immediately respond to the requests of the sixth page to comment.
The former couple was granted a joint nursery in October 2024, although Garcia requested that Chayghenistv get a visit to supervision only and anger management lessons.
Instead, the duo were requested to attend individual treatment lessons, paternity and motherhood.
Garcia and Chggvinsif married in August 2022 in Paris, two years after the birth of Matteo.
The husband was divided shortly after their second anniversary.
At that time, Chessvinsv was arrested for a felony of domestic violence, although he denied any violations, claiming that his wife at the time was the aggressor.
The charges were dropped in September 2024.
When Garcia treated her controversial division in the “Nikki & Brie Show” episode after three months, her twin sister, Bray Garcia, praised her “shock” to clean her with newspaper addresses.
In the December 2024 conversation, Nikki explained why “came in [the situation] With love “instead of defending itself.
She told the listeners at the time: “On the day Matteo wants to sit and talk about it, I have all the evidence that I tried to deal with everything with love and care.” “All I wanted to do is protection [him]”
However, BRIE could not resist Chigvintsev last year by spreading “Truth always com[ing] in the end. “
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