Divorce proceedings between Kevin Costner and his estranged wife Christine Baumgartner are becoming contentious. In documents obtained by Fox News Digital, the "Yellowstone" actor says Baumgartner, his wife of 18 years, will not vacate his residence in Carpinteria, California, even though their pre-nuptial agreement stated that in the event of a divorce, she would vacate every home he owned within 30 days.
Costner says the property, which he obtained 16 years before the duo married, is where the couple were living with their three children when Baumgartner filed for divorce on May 1. "Instead, Christine has taken the position that she will not move out of Kevin’s separate property residence unless and until Kevin agrees to various financial demands," the memorandum filed on June 9 reads. "Christine’s agreement to move out was and is unconditional.
Indeed, independent of the PMA (pre-marital agreement) she has no right to occupy Kevin’s separate property residence." Laura Wasser, the attorney representing Baumgartner, did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.
The documents from Costner's team go on to say that although he's given her $1 million, another term of the pre-marital agreement upon the event of a divorce, and although he gave her $200,000 at the beginning of their marriage, also a term of their agreement, she still hasn't held up her part of the bargain.
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