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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know all the details, but after being married for so long couldn't they have agreed on a COLA for the $1M and in return she signs an NDA? Then the divorce is over quickly, [b]no bad press for Kevin, [/b]and they move on. $1M is a good sum, but I can see how after 20 years of marriage that sum has eroded due to inflation. The prenup is binding, but asking nicely for a COLA may have worked and [b]it could have benefited him to avoid this embarrassing circus[/b].[/quote] Posters keep bringing this up as if he cares. [/quote] He should care. He has children and they are old enough that all their friends are talking about this. Also, Kevin isn't that young anymore. He could die tomorrow and this would be his legacy. He should wrap this up, pursue some good projects, and put something better in people's recent memory.[/quote] His kids will care that he is taking care of them, which he is. And his children with his first wife will definitely care he’s not losing large amounts of money to Christine.[/quote] He’s got plenty of money to support everyone and [b]his first set of kids are not kids and not relevant. [/b][/quote]They are most certainly relevant and their inheritance should be protected from Christine. The 100k+ being paid to Christine provides for way more than half of the expenses of the children under 18.[/quote] I agree, the first set of kids and the one-off love child might be adults but they are entitled to as much as the second set of kids. You can bet they are all rooting for team KC. Secure that inheritance. $$$$$$$$$. [/quote] All kids are entitled to support as children, once adults they are entitled to nothing. That's just greedy.[/quote] Anyone in their right mind would rather leave/share their money to/with their own children, their flesh and blood, rather than an ex.[/quote]
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