Child Support doubled to $ 5,000 per month

Exiting a bitter long years of legal battle, a judge of the Northern Virginia this week that the Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke twice the child must be paid to support Suzanne Cooke of $ 2420 per month to $ 4954th

Jack Kent Cooke, whose net worth is estimated that over 500 million dollars, was also to bear most Suzanne Cooke’s $ 31,000 on legal fees and to the “Child Support payments with effect retroactive to July 1994 when the complaint was filed.

“I am excited about the results,” said lawyer Mark Baron Dess, Suzanne Cooke spoke. “I spoke with Suzanne and she is very satisfied with the Tribunal determination.”

Jack Kent Cooke nor his lawyers could still be reached to comment.

Jack Kent Cooke, now 82, and Suzanne Cooke, now 39, was married in July 1987, but had separated before their daughter, Jacqueline, was born.

Last year, Suzanne Cooke complaint asserts that the cost of increased Jacqueline, is now 7, had since 1990, a colony that give them $ 29040 a year. Fauquier County Circuit Court Judge William Shore Robertson agreed with him in March last argument is not the rule on the amount, until this week.

Lawyers for Jack Kent Cooke suggested that Suzanne Cooke should receive $ 250 per month and argued that they did not want extra money for their daughter strengths, but expensive, even in a lifestyle. Suzanne Cooke, denied the accusations, said she needed $ 8000 per month to cover costs for psychiatric care, riding courses and private education for their daughter.

In a brief written judgement, Robertson said he determines the amount of payment of a standard formula, the bonds of State to compensate parents, income is not the wealth of society. Jack Kent Cooke has reported an annual income of $ 1.3 million, Suzanne Cooke is unemployed and has no income.

Robertson wrote that there is no reason for the deviation from the formula, because “there are on the main savings and economies Cooke woman can easily regard to their costs and, well Naturally, as already mentioned above, they must eventually be paid. “

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