Corey Feldman’s Divorce: Six-Figure Payout Confirmed

Corey Feldman’s Divorce: Six-Figure Payout Confirmed

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Corey Feldman and his estranged wife Courtney Feldman have officially , with a judge signing off on a financial settlement that includes a six-figure lump-sum payment.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the former child star will pay Courtney $100,000 in spousal support as part of a settlement resolving their split. 

Under the terms of the agreement, Feldman must make an initial $10,000 payment within five days of executing the deal, followed by $10,000 payments every two months until the full amount is satisfied.

Feldman will also remain responsible for outstanding IRS debt from 2021, which court records note he has already been 'paying down.'

Despite the significant payout, the actor will retain several high-value assets, including a 2016 BMW, a 2021 Mercedes-Benz, a 2013 Coachmen Mirada motorhome, five shares of stock and his collection of memorabilia tied to his late friend .

The former couple, who did not share any children, married in a lavish ceremony at Caesars Palace on November 22, 2016. 

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Corey Feldman and his estranged wife Courtney have officially finalized their divorce, with a  judge signing off on a financial settlement that includes a six-figure lump-sum payment; seen in 2019

They separated on June 22, 2023, with Feldman publicly confirming the split later that summer.

The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Feldman for additional comment. 

According to court documents obtained by TMZ , the former child star will pay Courtney $100,000 in spousal support as part of a settlement resolving their split (seen in 2022)

Feldman must make an initial $10,000 payment within five days of executing the deal, followed by $10,000 payments every two months until the full amount is satisfied (pictured in 2022)

The actor will retain several high-value assets, including a 2016 BMW, a 2021 Mercedes-Benz, five shares of Tesla stock and his collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia; seen last year

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Court filings later revealed growing tension over finances. 

Courtney asked the court earlier this month to increase her monthly support, arguing that the $3,500 Feldman had been paying - previously raised from $2,000 - was insufficient given the disparity in their incomes. 

She cited her part-time work as a barista and Goodwill employee, while noting Feldman's reported six-figure payday for appearing on Dancing with the Stars.

She requested $7,226 per month in support, along with retroactive payments and attorney's fees, before the two sides ultimately reached their final agreement.

Feldman later addressed the emotional toll of the legal battle in a post on X, writing that 'pain isn't always physical' and admitting that emotional and mental distress had been overwhelming at times.

A representative for Feldman previously told Us Weekly that Courtney's requests were 'unexpected and excessive,' adding that the actor had continued to financially support her and maintain her health insurance since their separation.

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