Anthony Anderson Agrees To Pay Wife Alvina Back Child Support Amid Divorce

Former “Black ish” and “Law & Order” star Anthony Anderson is about to be paying up a pretty penny in back child support, upon the demand of his estranged wife Alvina.  We’ve got the details inside.

Back in March, Alvina Stewart filed for divorce from the tv star after 22 years of marriage. Despite this being the second or third time either of them have filed, it seems like this is the one that’s going to stick.

Now, Alvina is not only asking for spousal support, but she’s demanding back child support as well for their 22 and 26-year-old children. People reports:

According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the black-ish alum, 51, signed on to pay spousal support to his estranged wife.

The amount will be determined by the ex-couple’s joint forensic accountant pending an investigation of their individual finances.

Alvina has asked the court to “exercise its jurisdiction” and make spousal support orders retroactive to March 1, 2022, “or the date of their separation, whichever is later.” Anthony’s legal team argues payments shouldn’t be retroactive before June 1, 2022.

 

It’s unclear for how many years of back child support are involved, but something tells us she’s about to get COINS. Not only is child support and spousal support part of their divorce settlement, the two have agreed to split the profits from the sale of their home and Anthony will be responsible for getting Alvina a 1-year lease to live elsewhere:

 

“As part of their agreement, the couple has mutually decided to sell their Encino, California, property and split the profits evenly between the two.

The court ordered Anthony to co-sign with his wife on a 12-month lease “so that she may secure alternate housing.””

 

Welp.  Anthony won’t be returning to “Law & Order” next season after starring in the franchise’s flagship return, and “black ish” is now over.  As for income – we’re sure he’s stacked plenty of cash though to hold him over….

 

 

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