Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith have reached a divorce settlement more than one year after her initial filing.
In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, the exes’ divorce deal was signed by Jackson, 46, and Turner-Smith, 38, on May 3. (In Touch was the first to report the news.)
In the deal, the former couple agreed that neither party would receive spousal support. While the agreement shared that Turner-Smith states the pair separated on September 13, 2023, Jackson listed the split date as September 30, 2023.
The Dawson’s Creek alum and Turner-Smith agreed to share joint legal and physical custody of daughter Juno, whom they welcomed in April 2020.
The agreement noted that Turner-Smith will keep all of her “earnings, accumulations and efforts prior to marriage, during marriage and post-separation.” She will also hold onto “all cash and personal belongings, including, without limitation, clothing, jewelry, watches and other personal effects of [Jodie] in her possession and/or under her control.”
Turner-Smith will keep all art, antiques, furniture, electronics and professional equipment in her possession as well as all of her bank accounts, investment accounts and retirement accounts and her SAG-AFTRA pension plan. She will also hold onto all interest in her businesses and “all residuals, royalties, intellectual property stemming from [Jodie’s] films, filming, commercial and film-related projects, as well as from her modeling career.”
Jackson, for his part, will keep all earnings he made before, during and after their separation. He will also hold onto his jewelry and watches as well as two homes in Los Angeles.
The actor will keep several bank, investment and retirement accounts, his business, all vehicles in his name and all insurance proceeds he is paid after losing his home in the Los Angeles wildfires. He will also keep all residuals owed to him from his acting career.
While Jackson paid Turner-Smith a one-time payment of $133,000 in March, he will make another payment in the same amount this month. He will pay Turner-Smith $2,787 per month in child support, however, the number could change moving forward.
“By April 15, 2025, and every year thereafter, the parties shall exchange their income and expense information for the prior calendar year along with supporting documentation in order for the parties or their representatives to calculate the appropriate amount of child support for the prior calendar year,” the docs read, noting that if Jackson and Turner-Smith did not reach an agreement of “the appropriate calculation of child support for the prior calendar year” they will receive help from a judge.
Turner-Smith made headlines in October 2023 when she filed for divorce from Jackson after more than four years of marriage. While reflecting on the split in February, Turner-Smith noted that she doesn’t view their relationship as a failure.
“Sometimes things we really want to work just don’t end up working,” she said in an interview with the U.K.’s The Times. “And that’s OK. The most important thing is that you choose what’s healthiest for you and your family and definitely your children.”
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