coach Ime Udoka will reportedly be required to pay ex-partner Nia Long $32,500 a month in child support for their son, Kez, following their in 2022. that the actress is getting the bulk of the parenting time, although the two will maintain joint custody.The website also reports that Udoka earns significantly more than the former Fresh Prince of Bel-Air actress, citing court files to claim he has $400,000 in net monthly disposable income compared to her $20,000. The break down of custody time favors Long because Udoka is on the road coaching for much of the season, which extends from fall through late spring.
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