Cory Hardrict Won’t Get A Dime In Spousal Support From Tia Mowry Following Divorce, Actor Also Forced To Keep New Partners Away From Children Until 6 Months Of Dating

Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict’s divorce is now final. Their 20-year marriage has come to a close officially, and court documents opened how everything was separated. Prior on, there were concerns that Cory would receive husband support due to Tia being the larger earner of the two.

But, Cory will walk away with nothing but joint custody as he’s been refused spousal support and rights to their family house. Tia and Cory shocked America with their divorce last October. Nevertheless, the time since has seen them both flourishing.

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Cory continues his acting work on TV while Tia’s social media empire keeps her lights on. Mowry has settled herself into wellness and fashion, mentioning that she got a little lost during her wedding. The split appear to have been handled well for the sake of their children as well, as the couple spent the holidays together and continued to keep stuffa amicable. They will share joint custody, as per to court documents.

Tia will stay in possession of the $4.3 million dollar house in Studio City, where she is living with their 2 children. Court documents reveal the ex duo is not to speak ill of each other within earshot of the kids. It also has a clause for when either of them moves into a new connection.

“Each side is restrained from introducing the minor children to a new romantic partner until the party has been in an exclusive connection with the romantic partner for at least 6 months.”

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Hardrict looked like he was trying to get over early on in the split when he asked that an amended prenup be thrown out. For much of their connection, Mowry was the earner, so it look like he was looking to continue being taken care of.

While Cory was rumored to have been spotted on a date with Nia Long, neither of them have confirmed new connection.

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