![]() FilmMagicĪnd while the mom of three lost her fight for extra cash, she recently snagged a Montecito, Calif., rental home for $40,000-a-month. WireImage Baumgartner’s defeat comes after her lawyers argued that she wanted extra dough to give her kids the same luxury lifestyle they will have with their dad. A day later, a judge ruled in the actor’s favor for him to pay $63,209 per month in child support, rather than the $161,592 requested by his ex. The amount would ultimately fund luxury vacations with the kids, similar to the kind the actor will take them on, and housing accommodations resembling his $145 million mansion, per Baumgartner’s lawyers.īut Costner previously called out Baumgartner’s plea for extra dough, alleging she would use it to fund her own desires, including for cosmetic surgery. She insisted to the court that the designated amount “must allow the children to be supported at a level commensurate with Kevin’s considerable wealth, even if that level of support also improves standard of living.” Getty Images Costner furthered that he needed to take time to figure out what he needs to do next for his life. “I need to figure out how I’m going to spend more time with the children, walk them through this process,” he explained. Meanwhile, on Friday, a judge ruled in “The Bodyguard” star’s favor to pay his ex $63,209 per month in child support, rather than Baumgartner’s request of $161,592.īaumgartner, 49, bid for a high price, claiming she wanted her three kids - Cayden, 16, Hayes, 14, and Grace, 13 - to “enjoy the same lifestyle” while staying with her. He referred to the series as a “really big risk.” The actor, 68, furthered that he will also be focusing on his career while working on “Horizon: An American Saga” project that he deeply invested into. ![]() GP/MEGA The “Yellowstone” star said he is more focused on his three kids – Cayden, 16, Hayes, 14, and Grace, 13 – whom he shares with his ex. Clint Brewer Photography / A.I.M / BACKGRID On Thursday, the former handbag designer claimed she planned to enroll in classes in order to get back to work. Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, says she will rejoin the workforce. “I have a lot to contemplate – what I have to do versus what I want to do,” he said. The actor also admitted he needs to take “time” for himself. “I need to figure out how I’m going to spend more time with the children, walk them through this process.” “I have to take care of obligations that are already in place, I have a lot of responsibilities I have to take care of,” the “Yellowstone” star claimed. “I will look into the steps I need to take and any schooling I need to do, and I will enter the workforce,” Baumgartner said, according to People.Īs for Costner, he is more concerned about his three kids he shares with the model as he admitted his “world’s been a little shook up.” ![]() The former designer appeared in a Santa Barbara courtroom Thursday alongside her ex to discuss how they will both move forward post-divorce. Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, says she will further her education and get a job after losing her child support bid. Kevin Costner breaks silence on ‘horrible’ Christine Baumgartner divorce after court win ![]() Kevin Costner steps out with son after winning child support battle against Christine Baumgartner Kevin Costner’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, moves into $40K-a-month rental after losing child support bid ![]() Kevin Costner’s estranged wife ordered to pay his legal fees after child support payments reduced ![]()
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