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Staggering Kevin Costner Net Worth Revealed In Divorce Documents

Kevin Costner, who stars in Yellowstone, has been one of Hollywood's most famous actors, directors, and producers for decades, so it's no surprise that he has a lot of money. But Kevin Costner net worth revealed in divorce documents, it show that he has even more money than was thought before.

Author:Alex Mercer
Reviewer:Nathanial Blackwood
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Kevin Costner, who stars in Yellowstone, has been one of Hollywood's most famous actors, directors, and producersfor decades, so it's no surprise that he has a lot of money. But Kevin Costner net worth revealed in divorce documents, it show that he has even more money than was thought before.
Baumgartner is reportedly asking for $248K a month in child support, and the couple is still working out the details of their divorce. Costner's net worth has apparently been made public.
Kevin Costner has been in the business for more than 40 years, and he is still at the head of many projects, such as the upcoming Yellowstone episodes and his Horizon movies that are currently in production. Yahoosays that the actor is worth at least $400 million based on court papers that his ex-wife just filed.

Kevin Costner's Net Worth Revealed In Divorce Documents

Kevin Costner and his wife, Christine Baumgartner, are no longer together. What does this mean for the couple's earnings in the future and for the money he has made over his long career?
Baumgartner is said to have asked the court for $248,000 a month in child support and said he makes about $19.3 million a year, but that the family spends a lot and only has about $7.59 million left over after paying all their bills. For the normal person, those numbers are mind-boggling, but for Costner, who has a lot of money, they are just small amounts.
Costner had already agreed to pay $38,000 a month, plus the extra money Christine is asking for. He also said he would give her $30,000 a month so she could rent a home for the family. All of this is on top of the $1 million he has already given her.
In this new court filing, the finances of the two people are explained in detail. Costner made a little more than $19.5 million in 2022, and they spent $6.65 million. This meant taking care of several houses, traveling, and having parties.
Since May, when the first papers were sent to the court, both sides have sent more papers. Last week, Costner said that his wife of almost 20 years did not leave their California home within 30 days of filing for divorce. On May 2, she filed.
In the filing, Baumgartner also talks about how much his family's high-class living cost them in 2022: just over $6.5 million. CelebrityNetWorth.comsays that among their costs were:
  • $1,964,294.95 for their house in Aspen
  • $1,178,147.16 for their beach house
  • $830,504.51 for gifts
  • $542,303.47 in gardener costs
  • $288,381.24 in beach club expenses
  • $84,040.78 for household help
  • $34,434.90 for golf and club dues
  • $25,806.45 for boat expenses
  • $21,807.67 for spa services
  • $12,851.58 for a personal trainer
During the bitter breakup, details about the actor and director's personal life and funds, which he usually kept private, are coming to light. According to court papers, the Yellowstone star's ex-wife says he's worth "at least $400,000,000,"so she's fighting the terms of their 2004 prenuptial agreement, which gave her more than $1 million after they broke up.
Christine, who is 49, wants Kevin, who is 68, to pay her $248K a month just for child support. She also says that he "disregarded"her opinion when he told their three kids about the split during a "10-minute Zoom call" home without her.
Christine filed for divorce on May 1 after 18 years of marriage, putting the date of separation as April 11. In a declaration made on June 16, she said she was "worried" that the children would find out about the divorce before they could tell them. She said that she thought it was important to tell the kids in person.
Christine said she told Kevin this and gave him articles about "the importance of talking to the children as a united front."She said:
Kevin disregarded my proposal to do what I felt was right based on research and my relationship with the children. Instead, he insisted that he had the right to tell them that we were getting divorced 'first' and tell them privately 'without me present.'- Christine Baumgartner
Christine said, "From his hotel room in Las Vegas, Kevin told our three children"Cayden Wyatt, 16, Hayes Logan, 14, and Grace Avery, 13, that:
We were getting divorced over a 10-minute Zoom call without me present. I am still confused by his motivation to do this via a very short Zoom session, especially since he was planning on being home five days later. He also could have easily come home from Las Vegas to have the conversation in person.- Christine Baumgartner

Conclusion

Kevin Costner's net worth is huge, but it may go down because he is getting divorced from Christine Baumgartner. This depends on what his prenuptial agreement says.
Baumgartner is said to have asked the court for $248,000 a month in child support and said he makes about $19.3 million a year, but that the family spends a lot and only has about $7.59 million left over after paying all their bills. For the normal person, those numbers are mind-boggling, but for Costner, who has a lot of money, they are just small amounts.
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