Renowned Oscar-winning actor Al Pacino, 83, has been instructed by the courts to provide $30,000 (Dh110,189.40) each month in child support to his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, following the birth of their son, Ronan, in June. The couple, despite a notable age difference of 54 years, has been in a relationship since April 2022.
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The custody arrangement involves an initial payment of $110,000 (Dh404,027.80), in addition to the monthly support of $30,000. Furthermore, Pacino is obligated to establish an educational fund of $15,000 (Dh55,094.70) annually for his son. An extra $90,000 (Dh330,568.20) in additional funds will be allocated to Alfallah at the end of each year, as reported.
The arrangement was mutually agreed upon by the couple, who share joint custody of five-month-old Ronan, with primary custody resting with Alfallah.
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Amidst earlier rumors of a split in September, the couple was later seen together in Los Angeles in late October. Al Pacino, celebrated for his roles in iconic films such as The Godfather franchise, Scarface, Scent of a Woman, The Irishman, and more, now embraces fatherhood once again with the arrival of Ronan.
This marks the fourth child for Pacino, who shares 22-year-old twins, Anton and Olivia, with his former partner Beverly D’Angelo, and has a daughter, Julie Marie, aged 33, with his former girlfriend and acting coach, Jan Tarrant.