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Actor Corey Feldman and his estranged spouse, Courtney Feldman, have resolved their differences to finalize their divorce.
A document filed on November 20, as accessed by the Daily Mail, revealed that the judge presiding over the case confirmed the pair had achieved a comprehensive financial settlement in their prolonged separation.
Feldman, 54, expressed to Us Weekly his relief that the most challenging phase of their split was now behind them.
“I hope for healing and progress for everyone involved so we can move forward,” stated the actor, known for his roles in classics like The Goonies, The Lost Boys, and Stand by Me, to the magazine.
He added, “I kindly ask for privacy on this matter as I am focused on many exciting projects for next year.”
The Daily Mail has reached out to reps for the actor for further comment.
Actor Corey Feldman and estranged wife Courtney Feldman have reached what a judge described on November 20 as a ‘global settlement’ in the divorce, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail; Pictured together in 2019 in LA
Corey and Courtney, a model originally from Canada, exchanged vows in 2016 at Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Feldman and his estranged spouse announced their split in September of 2023, noting that they had separated on June 22 of that year.
‘It is with great sadness that Courtney and I have made the decision to separate after many wonderful years together,’ Feldman told Page Six in August of 2023. ‘We have been through so much together and still have much love and respect for each other.
‘There is no one to blame. This is a case of life becoming really hard, Courtney dealing with health issues, and two people who have grown apart and now find themselves at a crossroads.’
Feldman told NBC News at the time of the split, ‘The facts are that I have been voluntarily paying spousal support to Courtney since the time of our separation.
‘I will continue doing so for a reasonable time period regardless of a court ruling because I feel it’s the appropriate thing to do in these situations where adultery is not involved.’
Feldman told the outlet he had been ‘leaving the door open for reconciliation.’
Feldman and his estranged spouse came to the accord last week after Courtney had asked the court to raise her spousal support amount earlier this month.
Feldman, 54, told Us Weekly that he was relieved that ‘the most painful part’ of the split had been behind the former couple; pictured in September in LA
Courtney told the court that the $3,500 a month the actor was providing her with was not sufficient.
The sum had previously been increased from $2,000 a month in August 2023, according to the publication.
Courtney pointed to the disparity between their incomes in her request to the court, filed on November 11.
Courtney told the court that her income reflects her work part-time as a barista and a Goodwill worker while the actor just fetched a six figure payday for appearing on Dancing with the Stars on ABC.
Courtney requested from the court a monthly supposed spousal support total of $7,226.
She also asked for $16,712 in retroactive dues, and $15,000 to cover her attorneys.
Feldman opened up about the prolonged court battle in a post on X/Twitter last week, admitting he had been an emotional distress over the messy situation.
Feldman said people had ‘been wondering what pain [he’s]d experiencing,’ adding that ‘pain isn’t always physical.
A rep for Feldman, who appeared on Dancing with The Stars last month, previously claimed to Us Weekly that the requests made by his-wife were ‘unexpected and excessive’; pictured together in 2019 in NYC
Said Feldman: ‘Many times, emotional and mental pain can b even more overwhelming than physical pain. I have many things happening that r painful, I’ll survive.’
Samantha Waranch, a rep for Feldman earlier told US Weekly: ‘I can say these requests are unexpected and excessive.
Waranch aid that ‘Corey has continued to financially support Courtney for years’ and ‘has maintained her health insurance since the day she left.
‘Corey has always worked incredibly hard for everything he has, and he hopes that everyone in his life chooses to build their own success rather than relying on his.’
