
David Foster Does Not Want To Give Estranged Wife Yolanda Hadid Spousal Support!

May 24 2016, Published 6:04 p.m. ET

David Foster is asking the court not to allow his estranged wife, Yolanda Hadid, be granted spousal support as part of their divorce.
In the most recent court documents though, it also stated that Yolanda, 52, would not be responsible for paying David, 66, any money either.
The couple announced their decision to divorce in December 2015 and originally she did request support and legal fees from David.
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They officially filed for divorce in January 2016 citing “irreconcilable differences” after nine years together.
Yolanda has changed her name back to Hadid with her children's support and purchased a new condo in Los Angeles.
Yolanda Foster and David Foster hug and kiss on the street in New York City

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