Actors Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers have reached a settlement in their divorce three years after he first filed.
The couple married in May 2010. In July 2020, she filed for divorce after ten years of marriage. The former couple share two children: Harper, 8, and Ford Douglas Amand, 6.
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the former couple will share legal custody with their two young children.
Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers Will Share Custody of Their Two Children
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According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Armie Hammer will retain all royalties and balances in the divorce. He has appeared in popular films such as 2010’s “The Social Network” and, most recently, 2022’s “Death on the Nile.”
Although he will keep the GMC Denali and his life insurance policy, he will have to repay his ex-wife’s mother for the loan “in the amount of $285,000, plus applicable interest.” However, the couple will jointly maintain a 529 account for their daughter, Harper Grace Hammer, as they will share joint custody of both children.
Both Hammer and Chambers agreed to “negotiate in advance and in good faith concerning matters relating to the education, educational placement, religious training, medical treatment, and other aspects of the health and welfare” of their children.
An interesting point is to note that “no Party may publish, cause to be published, or consent to the publication of any photograph or personal information of a Minor in a magazine, newspaper, television, radio, or other media, without providing the other. Parties with reasonable advance notice of the intended publication.”
The court document goes on to state: “This provision is intended to be used for official publications and interviews, and is not intended to prevent any Party from casually speaking about Minors, such as during red carpet interviews or other unscheduled interactions involving notice early to the other Party will not be able to be implemented.”
There Are Rules About How Their Children’s Pictures Can Be Used On Social Media
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The filing details how their child’s photo can be used “on any form of social media,” and states that the child’s physical location cannot be tagged in the photo and photos containing the child must not have any obvious . landmarks in the background that will give the child’s location. For privacy reasons, any photos published on social media must also not include a picture of the child’s school or have the school logo displayed on their clothing.
Both parties intend to return to Los Angeles and will continue to participate in joint parenting counseling sessions as needed. It appears the parents are also trying to protect their children from divorce, as court documents note:
“Either Party shall not make, or knowingly permit another person to make, any negative, disparaging or insulting comments to the other Party in the presence or hearing of the Minor and each party shall remove the Minor with immediately from any third party who does so. so. This includes, but is not limited to, family members, friends, or any other third party in the presence or within the hearing of the Minor.”
Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers Agree to Limit Children’s Use of Candy In Court Filing!
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In addition to not smoking in front of children, there are also special rules about when children can eat sweets. The court document states: “The parties acknowledge and agree that it is not in the best interests of the Minors to consistently have candy during their respective parents’ custody, and the parties shall refrain from giving the Minors candy. Small during every visit.”
There are also rules about introducing their children to new romantic partners. According to court filings, neither party will introduce the children to a new romantic partner unless they have been exclusive with that person for at least six months and have notified the other parent of their intention to do so.
As stated in the Judgment, Armie Hammer will pay $1,500 per month to Elizabeth Chambers for expenses for their two children. This has been allocated as $750 per minor child. The court shall retain jurisdiction over spousal support issues.
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