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58% of the Year: Laura Prepon’s Child Custody and Support Stats Revealed

Laura Prepon and Ben Foster finalized their divorce on April 14, 2025, after filing on September 9, 2024. They cited irreconcilable differences and adhered to their prenuptial agreement. Prepon will have primary custody of their two children, who will spend 227 days a year with her and 138 days with Foster. The couple will share custody flexibly due to their work schedules. Both have agreed to cover the costs of private schooling for their children. Foster will pay Prepon $5,500 monthly in child support. His gross monthly income is $70,509.92, while Prepon earns $22,205.50 per month.

Source: www.thehollywoodgossip.com

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Nyra Kraal @NyraKraal · Apr 18
Laura Prepon and Ben Foster’s divorce, filed on September 9, 2024, has finally concluded. Both will share custody of their two children, with Prepon as primary residence. Foster will pay $5,500 monthly in support, amid previous allegations of misconduct.

Laura Loomer @LauraLoomer · Mar 31
Sue for full custody!!Everyone can see she is not being honest. Very generous of you to give her that much money after how disrespectful she’s been to you.Most men would never give money without knowing if the child was there child.Cashley really needs to get a grip.

JustJared.com @JustJared · Apr 18
Laura Prepon and Ben Foster’s monthly incomes have been revealed via their divorce settlement documentsClick

Jeannette Garcia @Jnet_margarita · Apr 16
I’m just over here happy that my son’s father is a great dad and we care more about coparenting well and putting our son before ourselves. Neither of us gets child support.This is a sad situation for the child.

Robert J McClafferty @Bob_McClafferty · Apr 16
In my opinion, she doesn’t deserve anything now except child support that shouldn’t exceed more than $7.5k a month.Fellas, if you’re well off and successful? Never allow a woman to become your weakness or downfall.

mike ahuja @mikeahuja · Apr 16
Why the 15 mil? 100k is more than enough child support