After 23 years of marriage, Blackish actor Anthony Anderson's wife filed for divorce last year, this time for a second time. The divorce is complete, and Anderson will pay a $4 million lump payment and $20k per month in alimony.
From The Blast
‘Black-ish’ star Anthony Anderson is set to pay his ex-wife, Alvina Anderson, millions of dollars to settle their divorce.
According to legal documents, obtained by The Blast, the couple has settled their divorce which will include a one-time equalization payment of over $4 million. Of course, it seems like a huge number, but remember the couple had been married for over 20 years.
Specifically, Mr. Anderson agreed to pay a monthly amount in spousal support along with the massive payment.
The exact numbers included a payment of $4,301,448, which is due in the next 10 days. Plus, he will be paying his ex-wife a monthly spousal support payment of $20,000 a month. The settlement says IF the actor makes more than $2 million a year, the amount can be raised.
The agreement was filed in Los Angeles County Courts and included details of how the former couple is splitting other assets in the family.
To start, Anthony will keep the family compound in Encino, CA and his ex-wife will keep a property in Houston, TX. Unfortunately, Anderson will be forced to sell his 2018 Mercedes CLS 500C and split the profits with his former wife. But, don’t feel too bad, he will get to keep the Range Rover.
The couple agreed to sell their double plot at Inglewood Park Cemetery since they won’t be being buried together. A sale will be put up for the plots and the money split between the two of them.
A production company used by Anderson will be split and the “residuals/royalties” of projects will be shared by the parties. In other words, they will split the ‘Black-ish’ and ‘Grown-ish’ money.
The couple’s children are mentioned in the final settlement — with each one of them getting the title to a vehicle. Child support is not an issue as both of the couple’s children are adults — Kyra, 26, and son Nathan, 22.
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