Sister, Sister’ star Tia Mowry has now finally filed her divorce, and will not pay a dime in support to her former-husband.
As per to new legal documents, obtained by The Blast, Mowry and Cory Hardrict agreed on a solely settlement that will allow each of them to help support their children together on an ongoing basis.
In the filing, the ex couple agreed to share joint legal and physical custody of their two children. Specifically, the couple will separate the costs associated with raising their family — additionally private school tuition and fees for extracurricular activities.
Tia Mowry Keeping Family’s Multi-Million Dollar Home In Divorce Settlement
The known actress is getting something in this deal that is quite valuable. In the agreement, Mowry will get full ownership of the family’s house in Studio City.
It should be noted, that this house is worth $4.3 MILLION. As per to Redfin, it “is a 4,871 square foot house on an 8,496 square foot lot with 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. This home is presently off the market – it last sold on October 30, 2015, for $2,600,000. In other words, they might quite the profit since buying the home.
It should be marked, it’s possible Tia paid for the house and is just keeping it in their split.
At the end, Tia will not pay a dime in kid support or husband support.
One interesting clause in this deal has to do with “new romantic couple.” The former couple came an whole explanation in the agreement for when and how you are permitted to introduce a new person to the kids. Specifically, it states, “Each party is restrained from introducing the minor kid to a new romantic partner until the party has been in an exclusive connection with the romantic partner for at least 6 months.”
Known former-duo Agrees Not To Speak Negatively About Each Other In The Future
The matter continues, “Both party is further restrained from allowing his or her new romantic duo from spending overnights with the minor kid are with that custodial parent during the 1st 6 months of the exclusive connection. Also, Tia and Cory are not permitted to speak negatively about the other one in front of the children. The agreement spells out this as neither of them shall speak “in a negative, disrespectful or derogatory manner to or about the other party in the children’s presence or within hearing distance of the minor children.” Plus, they are forced to make sure other family members and friends comply with this order.