Kevin Costner’s Ex-Wife’s Attorney Claims That The Actor Lacks A “Legal Basis” For Ejecting Her From Their Home

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The actor legally cannot compel his estranged wife to go out of the house they have lived in together for a long time, according to her attorney for Kevin Costner.

Christine’s lawyer John Rydell claims in court records acquired by a media outlet on Thursday that Costner, 68, earlier filed an RFO that seeks to throw Christine, Kevin Costner’s wife, and three of their kids out of their home where they have grown up.

Kevin Costner Has Gone Up And Beyond To Provide For Christine’s Relocation Post Divorce, Says A Personal Source

According to the outlet, Rydell allegedly said in the court document that even though Kevin Costner’s legal grounding for the request to evict his children and ex-wife from their house is non-existent, the matter still is of grave importance for his wife, Christine. (A statement from the lawyer was requested by the media on Friday morning, but there was no immediate response.) It’s dishonest to involve the kids in this, a source has revealed. “The kids are unrelated to this at all. The youngsters have a strong foundation. All of this is about his wife.” As per this source, Kevin Costner has provided all sorts of resources for her relocation. 

One day earlier, according to court documents acquired by TMZ, Costner reportedly told Christine, 49, that she had not more than thirty days to vacate the actor’s home after having filed for divorce following their prenuptial agreement. That time limit has passed since Christine had filed on 1st May and she still is on the property. According to another media outlet, Kevin Costner’s docs also claim that his wife has been uncooperative to get him to accede to multiple financial demands.” Tuesday, a source informed us that Costner had handed his ex-wife $1 million in addition to what was stipulated in their prenup contract.

Approximately $10,000 in advance for Christine’s moving expenses and approximately $30,000 each month for a property on rent were also included in the docs, according to media reports.