Judge Orders Spousal Support for Bryan Abasolo
A Los Angeles judge has ruled on spousal support payments. Rachel Lindsay having to do with her estranged husband, Bryan Abasolo.
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More details on Rachel Lindsay’s spousal support payment to Bryan Abasolo
Based on Tonight’s entertainmentThe site recently obtained exclusive court documents related to Lindsay and Abasolo’s divorce. The site reports that a judge ordered Lindsay to pay Abasolo “temporary spousal support in the amount of $13,257.00 per month…”
“Defendant is ordered to pay Plaintiff temporary spousal support in the amount of $13,257.00 per month, paid half on the first and half on the fifteenth of each month, beginning July 15, 2024, and continuing in the same manner until further order of the Court,” the decision states.
The $13,257 figure is reportedly several thousand dollars higher than the $9,000 Lindsay initially offered her fiancé. However, it is also several thousand dollars lower than the $16,000 Abasolo is said to have asked for.
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Lindsay’s payment to her estranged husband includes more than just temporary spousal support, according to the source. She was also ordered to pay Abasolo $15,000 for divorce legal fees and $5,000 for “forensic examination costs.”
US Weekly noted that both payments from Lindsay to Abasolo must be paid “within the next 60 days.”
Furthermore, the agency added that a decision still needs to be made as to whether “Lindsay needs to make retroactive spousal support payments.” According to FKKB LawRetroactive spousal support payments are “amounts owed before the judge issued the temporary support order.”
Tonight’s entertainment The former couple’s next court appearance is reportedly September 23.
A Brief Recap of Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo’s Divorce So Far
EQUAL Shade room As previously reported, Abasolo filed for divorce from Lindsay in January after four years of marriage. At the time, he listed irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split.
In May, Abasolo asked Lindsay for emergency spousal support, according to Shade room. Additionally, this is when Abasolo asked Lindsay to pay more than $75,000 in his legal fees.
Later that month, Lindsay reportedly asked the judge to deny Abasolo’s request, according to Shade room.
Lindsay’s requests appear to have been unsuccessful for now, but the former ‘Bachelorette’ has previously shared some advice for others.
“The reason I don’t [get a prenup] It’s because my financial situation now… is completely different than when I got married… We don’t see eye to eye on a prenuptial agreement and I don’t want to make it worse,” she explained when she recently appeared on ‘Hidden Gems with Natasha Parker‘ podcast. “So we didn’t have one. Looking back, obviously, I did that. 1721300497“ .
Ultimately, Lindsay explains that “everyone should have a prenuptial agreement.”
“Everyone should have a prenuptial agreement,” she said. “I never could have predicted that in 2024 I would be divorced. You never know what life is going to throw at you or what’s going to happen.”
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