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Jason Sudeikis May Be Skipping Child Support Payments, According to Olivia Wilde

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over their two children, Daisy and Otis, has been The ugliness now continues with a legal filing that alleges Sudeikis has been failing to provide adequate financial support for his kids.

Ugh. According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, per , Wilde claims her ex-fiancé, “is not currently paying child support to me, despite my requests through counsel that we agree upon an interim support amount to avoid further litigation in this matter.” The statement continues, “While Jason and I have been splitting certain expenses for the children, such as their school tuition, I have been bearing 100% of the costs of the children's care when they are with me, including, but not limited to, their food, clothing, childcare, extracurricular activities, and transportation costs.”But Sudeikis's camp says this is a misrepresentation of the facts. “Olivia and Jason shared costs equally and fairly throughout their relationship including everything related to the children,” an anonymous source told People. “Jason took it upon himself to initiate the proceedings in the first place to ensure that the kids would be properly cared for by both parents based on the court deciding what is fair financially going forward.”Speaking of legal proceedings, Wilde is also asking Sudeikis to help cover her attorney and accountant fees, “not only due to him being in a significantly superior position than me financially, but because the vast majority of the fees I have incurred have been due to Jason and his counsel's egregious, unnecessary, and aggressive conduct.”I mean, we all saw Sudeikis initiate proceedings when while she was on stage at CinemaCon introducing a clip from her new movie, Don't Worry Darling.

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