Al Pacino is obligated to provide his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, with more than $30,000 per month in child support, as indicated by documents obtained by Page Six.
Additionally, a Los Angeles judge has mandated that the renowned actor, known for his role in “Scarface,” must make an initial payment of $110,000 to Alfallah before continuing with the monthly payments. He is also required to contribute $13,000 for a night nurse and cover any medical expenses that go beyond what is covered by health insurance.
In addition to these financial obligations, Pacino has been instructed to make an annual deposit of $15,000 into an education fund for his youngest son.
Joint legal custody
The judge’s decision grants joint legal custody to Alfallah, who is 29 years old, and Pacino, who is 83, while the primary physical custody will be held by the Sony producer.
The romantic involvement between Alfallah and Pacino was first reported in April 2022, although it was later revealed that they had been dating since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Welcoming their first child
By May 2023, it became known that Noor Alfallah was eight months pregnant with their first child, marking Al Pacino’s fourth child.
Sources later informed TMZ that the pregnancy was unplanned and not part of their initial intentions.
Their first son Roman was welcomed a month later. However, despite their continued relationship, Alfallah filed for custody of their son in September, although the specific reasons remain undisclosed.
Joyful over the birth
Pacino, who is also the father of Julie, 34, with Jan Tarrant, and twins Olivia and Anton, 22, with his ex Beverly D’Angelo, referred to their newborn to be very special, a miracle and was joyful over the arrival.
Despite being romantically involved with several women, the star of “House of Gucci” has never been married, while Alfallah previously dated Mick Jagger.
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