Monday, January 13, 2025

Jimmy Butler Drops Child Support Motion


Last week it was reported that NBA player, Jimmy Butler, filed a motion seeking child support relief, after accusing his ex, Kaitlin Nowak, of demanding $10,000 in nanny fees despite not having a job [click here if you missed that]. 

Jimmy and Kaitlin are working things out...

NBA star Jimmy Butler and his ex-girlfriend Kaitlin Nowak are attempting to hash out a settlement after he called her out for allegedly refusing to seek employment amid their paternity battle, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, on Friday, January 10, Jimmy’s lawyer informed the court the NBA star was dropping his recent motion for temporary relief.
Jimmy, 35, explained that he was withdrawing the motion that he filed on December 2, 2024, without prejudice, in light of ongoing settlement discussions with Kaitlin.
The “without prejudice” part means Jimmy could refile his motion if the settlement talks fall apart or any issues arisen in the future.
According to court records obtained by In Touch, Kaitlin filed a paternity lawsuit against Jimmy on October 12, 2023. The public learned about the case when Daily Mail published an outlet about Jimmy’s recent motion filed in December 2024.
In his motion, obtained by In Touch, Jimmy explained he had reached a final judgment establishing paternity in February 2024.
The NBA star said he was established as the legal and biological father of three children: a daughter, R.M.B., born in 2019 and a son named B.M.B., born in 2022, and a second son named K.B., born in 2023. Jimmy said per the deal he agreed to temporarily pay for a nanny for Kaitlin.
He said that the agreement stated he would pay his ex $10,000 per month for a nanny starting in January 2024.
His lawyer said, “At the time of the Stipulation, timesharing had not been fully established and the youngest child was only five weeks old. Since the entry of the Stipulation and subsequent Agreed Partial Final Judgment Establishing Paternity, the circumstances have vastly changed concerning Mother’s need for a nanny.”
Jimmy said their youngest child was now over one year old.
He said his timesharing with the children has been established and he exercises 50 percent timesharing with the two older children.

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