
However, a source close to Jason claims to Page Six, “Olivia and Jason shared costs equally and fairly throughout their relationship, including everything related to the children.

“Jason shares equal responsibility with Olivia for the support of their children, yet Olivia has borne the lion’s share of the expenses for their children since the pendency of this action,” the documents state, according to the outlet. Using famed attorney Laura Wasser to represent her, Wilde is requesting $500,000 from Sudeikis and for him to pay child support retroactive to the date which she filed the case. Instagram/Olivia Wilde The “Don’t Worry Darling” director is requesting $500,000 from her ex because he makes a “superior” salary.

Wilde, 39, also wants Sudeikis, 47, to contribute to her attorney and accountant fees not only because the “Horrible Bosses” actor is in a financially “significantly superior” position but also because she is burning money as a result of “Jason and his counsel’s egregious, unnecessary and aggressive conduct.” Olivia Wilde claims Jason Sudeikis isn’t paying her any child support. The “Booksmart” director requested the court order the “Ted Lasso” star to pay child support so that she can provide for their children “commensurate with Jason’s standard of living.” Wilde did, however, note that she and Sudeikis split their kids’ school tuition. In court documents obtained by the Blast Tuesday, the “Don’t Worry Darling” star and director said she is now carrying “100% of the costs for the children’s care,” which includes food, clothing and extracurricular activities, while son Otis, 8, and daughter Daisy, 6, are with her. Olivia Wilde claims Jason Sudeikis has paid her zero child support despite earning a “significantly superior” income.
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Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis seek to dismiss ex nanny’s wrongful termination case
