Kelly Clarkson has agreed to give ex-husband Brandon Blackstock $1.3 million, as well as monthly child support, as part of their divorce settlement.
Clarkson filed for divorce in June 2020, citing the tried and true “irreconcilable differences.” The two had been married for seven years. Both homes in Montana have been awarded to Clarkson, but Blackstock will be living in one of them until June and will be required to pay his now ex-wife $2,000 per month in rent. He was originally seeking $2.35 million annually, split between monthly payments of $150,000 in spousal support and $45,601 in child support.
Kelly Clarkson's divorce settlement will require her to pay monthly spousal support to her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. Here's how much.
The former couple have officially agreed to share joint custody of their kids, though they will live primarily with Clarkson in Los Angeles. As part of their agreement, the children will be expected to fly private to visit their father in Montana, where he continues to live and was granted residence at Clarkson’s ranch property until at least June 2022. As part of the former couple’s initial divorce proceedings in November 2020, Clarkson was ordered to pay spousal and child support to Blackstock. At the time, a Los Angeles County Court judge ruled that Clarkson was required to pay Blackstock almost $200,000 in spousal and child support. Blackstock, for his part, will be expected to pay Clarkson $2,000 per month in rent until he finds a new home. According to court documents, the ruling breaks down to $150,000 per month in spousal support and $45,601 per month in child support to “benefit” their two children. According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly when Clarkson filed for divorce, the “Since U Been Gone” singer’s split from Blackstock was a “long time” coming. “The relationship had been on the rocks for a long time,” the insider said at the time.
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In July of 2021, she requested to be declared legally single as they continued to hash out the details of the division of their assets, arguing that they “both deserve the opportunity to build a new life,” according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly at the time. He is also keeping a golf simulator and a couple of very pricey Patek Philippe watches. This sum is slightly lower than the reported $150,000 in spousal support that Clarkson was ordered to pay in July of last year.
After much going back and forth, Kelly Clarkson's divorce from Brandon Blackstock has been finalized. He will rent Montana property.
Additionally, the couple agreed on having joint custody of their kids, although River and Remington will live at Clarkson’s Los Angeles residence. Meanwhile, she will also have to pay her ex $115,000 in spousal support per month until January 31, 2024. Another stipulation of the agreement is that both kids will be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, as they will be traveling out of state to see their father.
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However, Brandon will be making payments of his own as well, agreeing to pay a monthly total of $14,500 as rent to stay at two of Kelly's properties in Montana. Per the docs, he is expected to vacate the properties by June 1. The two will continue to share joint legal custody of the kids, with Kelly having primary physical custody in Los Angeles. The former couple have finally finalized their divorce, according to court document obtained by E! News. The filing states that Kelly—who shares daughter River, 7, and son Remington, 5, with Brandon—will make a one-time, non-taxable payment of $1,326,161 to her ex.
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That’s not all — the Grammy winner will also have to pay Brandon $115,000 in monthly spousal support until January 31, 2024. As for Brandon, he was granted the family’s golf simulator, their Patek Philippe watches, several CAT snowmobiles, several vehicles that include a Ford F-350 and Ford F-250 truck, as well as “farm cattle, livestock, stock dogs, and horses,” according to court documents. Kelly Clarkson has finally put her drawn-out and sometimes nasty divorce battle to rest.
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Like this story? Their children, River and Remington, will reside with Kelly in Los Angeles The singer will pay the father of her children, River and Remington, a huge $1.3m in a one-off payment followed by a monthly child support amount of $45,601, according to court documents shared by The Blast.
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Clarkson will also have to pay Blackstock more than $1.3 million in a one-time payment and a monthly child support payment of $45,601, People magazine reported. Clarkson will get both properties they own in Montana, but Blackstock will be staying at one temporarily and will have to pay his ex-wife $2,000 a month until he moves. She will also have to pay $150,000 a month in spousal support, which she was ordered to pay last July.
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Meanwhile, Brandon gets to keep the former couple’s “farm cattle, livestock, stock dogs, and horses,” as well as several cars and snowmobiles, a golf simulator, and some fancy watches from Patek Philippe. (Note: This spousal support amount is actually lower than what Kelly was previously ordered to pay, which was $150,000 per month). Back in October 2020, Kelly opened up about her divorce to Entertainment Tonight, “I feel like if you’re hiding something, there must be something wrong with it.
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The American Idol winner will also give him $115,000 (£87,000) in spousal support each month until 31 January 2024. She recently filed documents to legally change her name. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the singer will give her ex-husband a one-time payment of just over $1.3 million (£986,000), as well as $45,601 (£34,600) per month in child support.
Clarkson filed for divorce in 2020. The pop star and the talent manager had been married since 2013.
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Blackstock is currently living on the property, but he will have to pay Clarkson $12,500 a month for his stay until June. The custody arrangement will be reviewed once he moves out. Clarkson and Blackstock married in 2013. In addition to that, Clarkson was required to pay Blackstock $115,000 every month in spousal support until 2024.
Singer filed for divorce from talent manager in June 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage.
However, as reported by The Blast, Clarkson, who has a reported net worth of $45m, has also agreed to pay her ex-husband $115,000 a month in spousal support, a stipulation that will end in January 2024. The former couple will share joint custody of their children River, seven, and Remington, five. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Their divorce agreement, obtained by CNN, states that Clarkson will pay a monthly child support payment to Blackstock of $45,601. The couple have two children ...
Clarkson will keep multiple cars and the family pets, while Blackstock will get all of their livestock from their farm. as part of their divorce, Blackstock is currently living there and paying her rent. The singer and talk show host must also make a one-time payment of $1.3 million and $115,000 in monthly spousal support until January 31, 2024.
The singer and TV host will pay her ex over $1.3 million, as well as $115000 in spousal support and $45601 in child support.
As part of their settlement, Clarkson and Blackstock also divided properties and assets. Clarkson will also have to pay the 45-year-old talent manager a one-time reimbursement payment of $350,000 for their children's private air travel. Clarkson and Blackstock will share joint legal custody of their kids.