Kelly Clarkson Can’t Sell Montana Property Because Ex Wants To Be A Rancher
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Kelly Clarkson’s divorce from Brandon Blackstock continues to get messy. As we told you, Kelly was recently ordered to pay him over $200,000 a month in spousal and child support, and now a report reveals she’s being forced to keep a costly home because of him.
“US Weekly” reports that legal docs in the case show Kelly wanted to sell their Montana property because it was a “financial burden,” but Brandon has been fighting her on it. The docs note that he wants to keep the property because he plans to become a full-time rancher. The docs show that he really isn’t managing artists anymore, and only has one client, Blake Shelton, and he spends “minimal time” on his career.
According to the legal filings, when the couple separated Blackstock made the “very deliberate choice to change his life and become a rancher full-time,” adding, “He testified that he is not devoting any effort toward expanding his client list and music management business.”
The upkeep on the ranch is steep, about $81,000 a month, but the docs show that Brandon said he will pay for it. Should he stop doing so, Kelly can make another request to sell the property.
Source: Us Weekly