Armie Hammer and his ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers reunited for a rare family photo celebrating their son Ford's academic milestone, highlighting their strong post-divorce relationship amid past allegations against Hammer.
Actor Armie Hammer and his ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers have finalized their divorce settlement, which includes joint legal and physical custody of their two children. Armie will pay $1,500 a month in child support, and both parties have waived spousal support. They reached a compromise regarding social media, allowing each parent to post about their children in a careful and appropriate manner. Additionally, they agreed to limit the consumption of candy by their children and set a six-month requirement before introducing new romantic interests to the kids.
Actor Armie Hammer and his wife Elizabeth Chambers have reached a divorce settlement, three years after Chambers filed for divorce. The agreement covers child custody, child support, spousal support, and division of assets. Hammer's career was derailed earlier this year by allegations of sexual violence from women, and he has not worked in Hollywood since. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers have settled their divorce after almost three years of announcing their breakup. The couple reached an agreement regarding property, child, and spousal support issues. They share two kids. The news comes three weeks after the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office announced the embattled actor would not be charged for sexual assault. Hammer sought treatment for drug, alcohol, and sex issues in 2021. After he left rehab, Hammer and Chambers seemed to get along as co-parents.
Armie Hammer will not face sexual assault charges following a two-year investigation. The actor is now focusing on his family, particularly his children, and hopes to rebuild their trust. Hammer's biggest fear is that his kids will see negative articles about him one day. He is also looking forward to picking up the pieces and getting his career back on track. The sexual assault allegations cost him his marriage and several high-profile gigs, including Taika Waititi’s Next Goal Wins and the Broadway production of The Minutes.