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‘Wednesday’ Star Christina Ricci Will Pay ZERO Spousal Support In Divorce Settlement

Christina Ricci just finalized her divorce and will have joint custody of her child, without paying child or spousal support.

According to new legal documents, obtained by The Blast, the ‘Wednesday’ actress is now officially divorced from her ex-husband James Heerdegen and the details of their settlement have been filed with the Los Angeles County Court.

In the deal, Ricci will keep his home in Woodland Hills, California, and agree to sell an apartment in Brooklyn, New York. The former couple will share the proceeds from the sale of the NY apartment. After the sale, Christina agreed to pay James an “equalization fee” of $189,687. It reads, “The amount of the equalization payment is a compromise between the parties and each party agrees that the equalization payment agreed upon by the parties equitably divides the assets and debts of the community, and other claims that one party has or may have against the other. “

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Usually, one of the parties will pay child support for the other spouse. As you know, the two share an 8-year-old son, Freddie. But, in this case, both have agreed to pay each other ZERO. Ricci negotiated the deal with his celebrity lawyer Samantha Spector, who has represented stars such as Amber Heard and Kanye West. It pays to have a great lawyer.

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As for custody, ex-spouses will share legal and physical custody with their children. It was stated in the agreement that Ricci would have “primary physical custody” – but it seems that they will share time with him and the most important decisions.

The actor agreed to “continue to pay 100% of Freddie’s private school tuition and his medical/dental/therapeutic expenses, tutoring and mutually agreed upon extracurricular activities.” But, he will have the right to make a big decision if there is a dispute.

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The agreement states, “The parties acknowledge and agree that each party has sufficient assets and income to support Freddie according to his reasonable needs while Freddie is in the custody of each party without having to receive child support from the other party.”

Interestingly, the ‘Rabu’ actress will keep her engagement and wedding rings as part of the deal. We’re guessing he doesn’t wear it around town, but it’s probably worth a pretty penny.

Additionally, Ricci will make sure, “Any and all furniture, furnishings, artwork, and appliances, etc. are located in his home.”

The actor has been famous for years and must have lots of celebrity memorabilia and cool items from his work over the years. So, he will keep, “Any and all property and personal effects including art, antiques, clothing, memorabilia, watches and jewelry in the possession, custody or control of the Petitioner.”

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Additionally, the agreement specifically mentions, “any and all professional goodwill, business goodwill, celebrity goodwill, or any other type of goodwill owned by Ricci or any entity in which he owns any interest.”

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James Heerdegen is walking away with the other half of the proceeds from the NYC apartment sale. And…..the Subaru Forester.

As we reported, the marriage ended after Ricci called the police to the couple’s home after a nasty fight. At that time, a protection order was issued by the police for the actress, but no one was arrested. The incident was classified as a “domestic battery” call, and police prohibited any contact between the couple at the time.

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