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Dennis Quaid files to stop paying k a month in child support to ex-wife as twins graduate high school

Dennis Quaid files to stop paying $13k a month in child support to ex-wife as twins graduate high school

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Dennis Quaid has filed a petition to cease all future child support payments to his ex-wife, Kimberly Buffington, following the high school graduation of their 18-year-old twins, Zoe and Thomas. In recent court documents obtained by USA Today, The Substance star, 72, cited the terms of their 2018 divorce agreement, which state that he may stop paying $13,750 per month in child support “when a child completes 12th grade.” His two youngest are set to graduate from high school June 3, according to the outlet. Additionally, Quaid requested that the bonus amount he is supposed to send to Buffington if his annual income exceeds $1,314,000 be prorated to “each child’s graduation date rather than using Dennis’ full-year 2026 income.” A representative for Quaid declined …

Texas Chevy dealer still has a 2023 Bolt – with K markup

Texas Chevy dealer still has a 2023 Bolt – with $13K markup

I reached out to a Texas Chevy dealer about a 2023 Bolt EUV LT Redline they list in their inventory, and despite talking to two different reps and probably an AI, I couldn’t get the answer to one simple question: why is their price more than $13,000 above sticker? SKIP THE STORY: find 2027 Chevy Bolt deals near you (trusted affiliate link) Look, guys – I was in the car business a long time. Long enough, in fact, to have developed a bit of a soft spot for salespeople and their problems, and that affection will often take the form of Hanlon’s Razor. If you’re not familiar with Hanlon’s Razor, it’s a generalistic sort of idea that boils down to, “never attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence.” To that end, I’ll often defend the salesperson as a fellow human, and I like to think that in my own dealings with people from the other side of the desk, I was an open book, and anytime someone got loud it was because they either …