Dennis Quaid Seeks Termination of $13K Monthly Child Support Payments
Dennis Quaid files to stop $13K monthly child support payments

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Dennis Quaid has filed a petition to terminate his monthly child support payments of $13,750 to ex-wife Kimberly Buffington now that their twins are graduating high school. The payments, according to their divorce agreement, are set to end upon completion of 12th grade.
- 01Dennis Quaid filed a petition on May 22 to stop paying $13,750 monthly child support for his 18-year-old twins, Thomas and Zoe.
- 02The child support payments are scheduled to end when the children complete 12th grade, which will occur on June 3.
- 03Quaid's divorce from Kimberly Buffington was finalized in 2018 after a tumultuous relationship marked by multiple separations.
- 04Under their divorce agreement, Quaid is required to pay additional amounts if his income exceeds $1,314,000 annually.
- 05Quaid has since remarried Laura Savoie in 2020, marking his fourth marriage.
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Dennis Quaid, the 72-year-old actor known for his role in 'The Parent Trap,' has filed a petition to terminate his monthly child support payments of $13,750 to ex-wife Kimberly Buffington, now that their twins, Thomas and Zoe, are set to graduate high school on June 3. Quaid's petition, submitted on May 22, cites their 2018 divorce agreement, which stipulates that child support payments conclude when a child completes 12th grade. In addition to the monthly payments, Quaid is obligated to pay an additional sum if his annual income exceeds $1,314,000. He has requested that this potential bonus be prorated to the date of the children's graduations. Quaid and Buffington married in July 2004 and finalized their divorce in 2018 after a series of separations and reconciliations. The couple shares joint custody of their children, with Buffington having them for 75% of the time. Quaid has since married Laura Savoie in 2020, marking his fourth marriage.
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