The settlement come in after Jodie reportedly accuse Joshua of failing to pay youngster support for their five - class - older daughter , Juno .
It’s been over a year and a half sinceJodie Turner-Smithfiled for divorcefrom Joshua Jackson after four years of marriage. Now, the exes, who share a five-year-old daughter named Juno, have finally reached a divorce settlement.
According to the new legal documents, which have been obtained byPeople, the pair mutually decided to waive spousal support or alimony. However, they agreed on a monthly child support payment of $2,787, which Joshua will send to Jodie via wire transfer on a monthly basis up until Juno turns 19 or graduates from high school, “whichever occurs first.”
Due to their careers and “fluctuating income,” it sounds like the child support payments could be subject to change. The docs state that Jodie and Joshua will exchange their income and expense information annually to decide the “appropriate amount of child support” and “any reimbursement for overpayments.” The docs also state that all other “reasonable” costs will be divided equally between the exes. These include things like “medical/health expenses, private school tuition and mandatory school costs, reasonable educational expenses, tutoring, camps, and all agreed-upon extracurricular activities of Juno and all agreed-upon travel costs.”
Joshua and Jodie will each get to keep their earnings, accumulations, and efforts from before they were married, during the marriage, and post-separation. This also includes “all cash and personal belongings, including, without limitation, clothing, jewelry, watches, and other personal effects, along with “all art, collectibles, antiques, furniture, fixtures, appliances, electronics, and furnishings” in their possession. Any joint accounts between Joshua and Jodie will be divided equally and subsequently closed. The documents reveal that Joshua paid Jodie an equalization payment of $133,333 in March. By May 12, he was expected to have sent her another separate payment of the same amount, as “a further and final contribution toward her attorney’s fees and costs.”
As you may have heard, Joshua also tragically lost his Topanga Canyon home inthe Los Angeles wildfiresat the start of the year. TheDawson’s Creekactor will get “any and all insurance proceeds from wildfire losses,” as well as vehicles in his name, credit cards, residuals, royalties, and any intellectual property stemming from his projects.
And while the financial details appear to be all sorted, the couple has yet to settle on their child custody agreement. Until a “specific parenting plan” can be negotiated, the exes have agreed to abide by the “existing temporary joint legal and physical custody orders,” which gives them both “joint legal and physical custody to the parties with equal timeshares.”
Well , there you have it . We ’ll keep you update on any ontogenesis with their custody agreement . But , in the meantime , you may scan the fullPeople report here .