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Tia Mowry’s Divorce Deal: A Mansion, No Alimony And No Drama

Tia Mowry’s Divorce Settlement: How the ‘Sister, Sister’ Star Walked Away with $4.3 Million Family Home and No Spousal or Child Support Tia Mowry, the actress and talk show host best known for her role in the sitcom ‘Sister, Sister’, has finalized her divorce from her husband of 14 years, Cory Hardrict. The former couple announced their separation in October 2022 stating that they will remain friends and co-parent their two children, Cree and Cairo. What are the details of their divorce settlement? How did Mowry manage to keep the $4.3 million family home they once shared in Studio City, California? And why won’t she pay a dime in spousal or child support to Hardrict? According to legal documents, Mowry and Hardrict agreed on a simple settlement that will allow each of them to help support their children together on an ongoing basis. They agreed to share joint legal and physical custody of their kids, and split the costs associated with raising them, such as private school tuition and fees
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for extracurricular activities. Mowry will not have to pay child support or spousal support to Hardrict, and can keep the family home that is worth $4.3 million. The house is a 4,871 square foot property with 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. The couple bought it in 2015 for $2.6 million,so they might have made a huge profit if they sold it. The divorce settlement also includes some rules about introducing new romantic partners to the kids. The former couple agreed that they will not introduce their kids to a new partner until they have been in an exclusive relationship for at least six months. They also agreed that they will not allow their new partner to spend overnights with the kids during the first six months of the relationship. Additionally, Mowry and Hardrict agreed that they will not speak negatively about each other in front of the children or within their hearing distance. They also agreed that they will make sure that their family members and friends comply with this rule.

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