Actor Eric McCormack will have to pay his ex-wife, Janet Holden, a hefty cut of his Will & Grace profits and $10,000 per month in spousal support as part of their divorce settlement, Us Weekly can exclusively report. https://t.co/zl4ITuvPsM
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-Eric and his former wife, Janet, were married Aug. 3, 1997 through Feb. 12, 2024 (date of their separation). Despite divorcing they seem to be fairly amicable.
-Per the divorce settlement McCormack will pay his ex a “non-modifiable” amount of $10,000 per month in spousal support until 2035, at which time he can seek a modification. So a total of a little over $1million over a 9 year period. This based off of his income of $92k/month vs her $23k/month
-She’ll receive half of any residuals and royalty income from Lego Masters, Eric’s Just Jack and Will podcast, Murdoch Mysteries, Slasher, Will & Grace, Atypical, The Architect, American Dad!, Law & Order: SVU, Dead, Break a Leg!, Dead Like Me and several others.
-They will split their bank accounts, investments, airline miles, Eric’s retirement plans and their physical property. Janet is keeping one Los Angeles home, two condos, a 2018 Audi Q7, 2000 Jeep Cherokee, 1972 Ford pickup, 2005 Ford Escape and a trailer, while Eric will retain a beach house, along with all income from his projects completed before the marriage and after their legal separation, such as Elsbeth, his Still Here Hollywood podcast and Lonesome Dove: The Series.
-They will split the cost of supporting their 23 yr old son with any financials he may require and set up a trust fund for him.