Grey’s Anatomy star Jesse Williams’ spousal support payments to estranged wife increased to $50k per month amid bitter custody battle

Jesse Williams’ divorce just got a little bit more expensive.

The Grey’s Anatomy star’s monthly spousal support payments have been increased from $33k to $50k, TMZ reported.

Aryn Drake-Lee made the request to the court based on his ability to pay, and the judge granted it.

Under the new agreement, the Aryn is responsible for all mortgage payments and expenses on the family home.

She is also entitled half of his residual cheques from September 2102 to April 2017.

Jesse, 36, recently accused his estranged wife, 34, of stopping him from seeing their children in accordance with their custody agreement.

The former couple share two children: Sadie, four, and Maceo, two; in November he was granted overnight visits with his kids.

This month he asked a judge to modify the custody agreement after clkaiming Aryn makes it difficult for him to maintain a stable relationship with yhem.

In legal documents Jesse says he didn’t get adequate time with the children on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and that Aryn also kept the children with her on New Year’s Day.

The Butler actor also claims that Aryn answers only one out of every three of his Facetime phone calls and restricts the conversations with his children to only a few minutes.

According to TMZ Jesse is requesting a regular schedule to be enforced and custody on two weekdays.

The actor and his real estate broker ex previously reached other terms in their settlement, including no Uber or Lyft rides for the children, that both parents must childproof their homes and that they must ensure the kids wear helmets while riding bikes.

The Cabin In The Woods star has been linked romantically with his Grey’s Anatomy co-star, 37-year-old Minka Kelly. She has repeatedly denied she had anything to do with the split.

Source: dailymail.co.uk   

 

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