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Atlanta real housewives star Kelli Ferrell fights her ex-husband, Chuvalo FerrellIn the federal court over alleged $ 700,000 due, Weekly US can report only.
According to court documents obtained by UsKelli, 40, asked that the Court will not approve the ad -paid scheme proposed by Chuvalo.
He said the plan was introduced as “bad faith.” The Star bravo She claimed to put the wrong address on his paperwork. Kelli said the address was a UPS store.
He claimed he had “tried to deceive the creditors” including her. “(Chuavlo) does not live in a UPS mailing address but instead lives free of charge in his friend’s residential,” he claimed.
He said that the ad -paid scheme had failed to disclose some awards that Kelli is due to Chuvalo. He said he was ordered to pay $ 770,000 in a legal case over a chicken-n-waffles restaurant they ran while getting married.
The Give star also accused her ex-husband of being offensive Child Support Payments because after he filed for bankruptcy. He said he had failed to make any child support payment since January.
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Prince Williams/WirimageIn his filing, Kelli also believed that her former understood his gross monthly income of $ 8,616. Said his monthly income was listed as $ 19,847 in their Divorce trial.
“Obviously, (Chuvalo) is trying to hide how much money he makes so he wouldn’t have to pay so much of his debts, and proposed plan payments (Chuvalo) do not all relate to all being left after necessary living expenses and other financial obligations,” Kelli’s lawyer argued. “Furthermore, (Chuvalo) was clearly overeated by its monthly living costs and thus depressing its available spending income available to repay its debts.” The court has not yet governed at Kelli’s request.
A representative for Chuval says Us“(Chuvalo) has fully complied with all court requirements under federal bankruptcy law.”
They noted, “The court accepted his conversion into the bankruptcy of Chapter 7-opinion available to individuals facing legitimate financial hardship, as is (Chuavlo), following the transfer of his business, his home, and the main source of income.”
The representative said that while Chuvalo has continued to “take liability for his obligations his ability to fulfill those obligations has been severely blocked by actions taken during and after the divorce.” He claims that $ 74,000 of selling their home was mistakenly held back.
The representative claimed that the funds could have been applied to unpaid child maintenance but were “held for over a year and recently sent to court, where they stay in escrow.”
Chuvalo’s representative claimed that her client had offered to pay half the $ 74K in the account to Kelli to resolve child maintenance back.
“The proposal rejected. We believe this rejection was strategic, designed to protect a story line rather than solving real issues. (Kelli) has disregarded the divorce decree and remained contempt of the visiting order,” the representative claimed.
In terms of the alleged $ 770k award, the representative said that it is “not simply valid” and that Chuvalo “takes the appropriate steps to rectify that issue as well as the clear orientation within the judiciary.” He claimed that he was not credited for some payments made.
“It is of great concern, instead of seeking a solution through appropriate legal channels, that (Kelli) continues to publicly attack (Chuavlo) – routinely omitting key facts – to support a public narrative rather than pursuing a valid solution,” said the representative.
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Griffin Paras/Getty ImagesThe representative added that Chuavlo said he remains in regular contact with his children and continues to support them “in every way he can.”
In response to Chuvalo representative, Kelli Representative Us.
“There is no story line here – just facts. The divorce is final. If Chuvalo had fulfilled his legal obligations, this issue would have been resolved for a long time. We remain committed to moving forward – if it only allowed that,” said the representative. “Kelli is focusing on raising her daughters and building a peaceful future,” the representative added.
Chuvalo filed for bankruptcy chapter 13 on January 31. Assets listed totaling $ 214,198 and liabilities in the amount of $ 383,231.
He said his monthly income was $ 8,616 and his monthly costs came out to $ 8,204.67. Chuvalo said he was due $ 17,700 in domestic aid obligations.
His petition listed his assets as a Mercedes 2021 Metris Fan worth $ 42,000, BMW 2023 worth $ 90,200 and Nissan 2017 worth $ 4,200. Other assets included $ 2,000 in home goods, $ 500 in electronics, $ 800 in clothing and various other items.
Chuvalo said he had no money in his wallet or at home. He listed a retirement account with zero dollars. He said $ 75,000 was caught in an account by the Kelli attorney.
His obligations included $ 57,614 due on the Mercedes, over $ 90k on the BMW and another $ 3,800 on the Nissan.
Chuvalo said creditors with unauthorized claims include the IRS, Georgia Child Support Department and Georgia Revenue Department. He also listed Kelli as a creditor owed $ 17,700 in aid payments.
Other obligations included $ 11,000 to Amex, an indefinite amount to Capital One, $ 8,000 to a third -party company, over $ 15,000 to find a bank, another $ 60,000 in credit card debt owed to the Navy Federal Credit Union and various other debts.
At the time of his filing, Chuvalo was employed as a chicken and waffle restaurant manager in Conyers, Georgia. He had been working there for four months.
He draws in $ 5,416 a month in from office and receives a further $ 3,200 in family contributions. His monthly bills include $ 2,386 in rent, $ 388 on the phone, $ 490 on food and housekeeping supplies and others.
As Us First reported, Kelli was recently suddenly suddenly sued for five figures.