In court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Anthony Anderson will retain his former home with his ex-wife Alvina Anderson in Encino, California, and a 2004 Land Rover, while Alvina will keep a 2022 Mazda and their home in Houston.
nearly 19 months after their second split, with the actor ordered to pay more than $200,000 a year in spousal support per their divorce settlement.
In court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Anderson, 53, will pay his former spouse a monthly base amount of $20,000. However, should theactor's gross income be"in excess of $2,000,000 per year," he must pay Alvina 20 percent of that gross amount, which would increase her payment to $400,000. Per the court documents, Anderson will retain their property located in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles and a 2004 Land Rover. Alvina will keep a 2022 Mazda and their home in Houston.Inglewood Park CemeteryAnthony Anderson and Alvina Stewart attend a Critics Choice event celebrating Black cinema and television on December 6, 2021 in L.A.
She filed to dismiss the divorce petition in January 2017, having reconciled their marriage, according to
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