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Anne Heche Divorce Finalized; Support Lowered

June 9, 2008
Author K. McKinney in Entertainers

Actress Anne Heche’s divorce from husband Coleman Laffoon was finalized late last week in Los Angeles. The couple fought over seemingly every detail of their split for more than a year, including custody issues. Ugly allegations were hurled from both parties including accusations of pornography addiction (his) to mental instability (hers).

As we reported, the former couple was in court just a few weeks ago, when Heche complained that the temporary spousal support and child support she was ordered to pay was too high in light of the fact that she is currently unemployed. She has been paying almost $15,000 per month to Laffoon for support since last year.

In the final settlement, Laffoon waived any right to spousal support. The court’s recitation of the settlement agreement reads very much like any other non-celebrity divorce. The parties will split an investment account equally. They will split a retirement account equally by a qualified domestic relations order or QDRO. All of Heche’s future residual earnings from acting jobs undertaken during the marriage will be kept by her. The remainder of the proceeds of the sale of their marital home goes to Heche but she has to pay Laffoon a lump sum of $275,000.
Anne and Coleman Laffoon

Heche has agreed to pay $3,700 per month in child support for the couple’s six year old son, Homer. She will also be responsible for 75% of his private school tuition. Each parent will pay an equal share of Homer’s medical and extra-curricular activity expenses. Although the parenting arrangement was not spelled out in the settlement, it is believed that Heche and Laffoon will split legal custody and physical custody of their son.

The couple was married in 2001 and separated in early 2007.

Anne Heche Can’t Pay Her Child Support Obligation

May 14, 2008
Author K. McKinney in Entertainers, Their Lawyers

Actress Anne Heche claims in court documents that she cannot afford to pay the nearly $15,000-a-month in child support and spousal support she is currently obligated to pay to ex-husband Coleman Laffoon because she is now unemployed. Heche most recently starred in the television series Men In Trees, which was cancelled. Heche has asked the court for a modification of her support obligations going forward.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge suspended Heche’s $14,798 per month support obligation for the month of July, pending a hearing on the matter. The judge also ordered Heche to file updated income and expense disclosures with the court before the next hearing.

Heche claims that she is seeking new work but has no offers and is fearful that the looming Screen Actors Guild strike will put her at a further financial disadvantage.

In a court declaration in support of the requested modification, Heche claimed that she has less than $35,000 in assets and can no longer afford to pay the monthly support, along with private school tuition for their 6-year-old son Homer, the mortgage on her house in Canada where Men In Trees filmed, rent on her Los Angeles home and car and personal expenses. She also noted that she has approximately $364,000 in outstanding debt, resulting largely from the bitter divorce and custody battle with Laffoon.
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Child support is almost always modifiable if the parent seeking the modification can prove a substantial change in circumstances which would make the original support amount unreasonable. Certainly, the loss of a job could meet the criteria of a substantial change in circumstances. The court, however, is unlikely to reduce Heche’s support obligation to zero due to her current unemployment. She has a history of regular acting work - including very recent, regular work - therefore, the court will likely impute or assign an income level which would be equal to some historical average of Heche’s wages. The imputed income level would then be used to calculate a reasonable amount of child support. Courts use this imputation method as a dis-incentive for parents to quit their jobs as a means to avoid paying child support.

Heche and Laffoon were married in 2001, shortly after Heche split from her long-term girlfriend, comedienne Ellen DeGeneres. The divorcing couple has only one child, Homer. They split in early 2007 amidst reports that Heche was having an affair with her Men in Trees co-star James Tupper.

The divorce has been pending now for over a year without final resolution. As we noted in a November 2007 post about this case, the couple has battled viciously and publicly over both custody and property. Interestingly, the judge in Heche and Laffoon’s case appointed the same custody evaluator as in the Britney Spears-Kevin Federline custody battle. Heche is represented by the Jaffe & Clemens law firm. Laffoon is represented by Freid & Goldsman.

Anne Heche Bitter Custody Dispute May Be Successfully Negotiated by Attorneys

November 4, 2007
Author Monica Mazzei in Entertainers, Their Lawyers

In February 2007, actress Anne Heche and her husband Coleman Laffoon (a freelance cameraman), filed for divorce. The parties have a five year old son, Homer. The two have been engaged in a heated custody battle in the Los Angeles Superior Court. It has been reported that Laffoon has attacked Heche’s parenting skills, and Heche has accoused Laffoon of being addicted to pornography and online poker.

Despite the bitter accusations, it has been reported that Anne and Coleman may have made some progress during the most recent court hearing in September. According to the Associated Press, Heche said that she had “a good day in court” on September 26. Laffoon implied similar satisfaction. The progress could well be attributed the negotiating skills of the high powered attorneys handling the case.Anne Heche and Coleman Laffoon

Heche is represente by Dan Jaffe of the well known Beverly Hills law firm, Jaffe and Clemens. Laffoon is represented by Jon Summers, a partner at the Los Angeles law firm of Freid and Goldsman. The firms serve as divorce attorneys to the stars. Freid and Goldsman also represents David Hasseloff in his high profile custody battles.