Legendary actor Al Pacino has agreed to pay his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, $30,000 per month in child support, according to court documents.
The documents also reveal that Pacino, aged 83, will provide an additional payment of $110,000 to assist Alfallah, aged 29, in securing a new residence for herself and their four-month-old son, Roman.
The court ruling grants joint custody of Roman to Pacino and Alfallah, but Alfallah will have primary physical custody.
In addition to the monthly child support and relocation funds, Pacino will contribute $15,000 annually for a college savings account for Roman while also covering 100% of healthcare costs not insured, as well as all agreed-upon extracurricular activities and lessons.
These agreements come after Alfallah filed for physical custody of Roman in September, with a representative for Pacino stating that the couple remained together and had reached an amicable resolution regarding their child’s care.
Pacino is also a father to 22-year-old twins, Olivia and Anton, with his former girlfriend, Beverly D’Angelo, and a 33-year-old daughter, Julie, with acting coach Jan Tarrant.