Sean Burke is looking to reduce his child support payments to estranged wife Braunwyn Windham-Burke because he claims he is with their children the majority of the time.
Burke filed court documents, obtained by Pvnew, in a California court on Oct. 18 claiming he has had the children “without” Windham-Burke for “2/3 of the time” because she has taken “personal vacations.”
“Since this is half of the time we based child support on, I ask that it be adjusted to $3,000 ($750 per child),” he writes in the documents.
The businessman and the former “Real Housewives of Orange County” star share Bella, 23, Rowan, 21, Jacob, 18, twins Caden and Curren, 10, Koa, 8, and Hazel, 5.
Burke also states in the documents that he has delayed in paying child support and alimony because his employer, ETT, “has not paid any of the $26K monthly due” because it is “late in payroll.”
The matter will be heard by a judge on Nov. 17.
Windham-Burke didn’t immediately return Pvnew’s request for comment.
The US Sun was first to break the news of Burke’s latest filing.
Windham-Burke, 45, filed for divorce from Burke in October 2022 after 23 years of marriage — and after coming out as gay in December 2020.
“The two share a mutual love for their children and will continue to put their family first as they navigate the split,” a source close to the former Bravolebrity told Pvnew at the time.
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“Braunwyn knew she needed to do this at some point to fully explore her life as a gay woman. She’s excited for the future.”
Windham-Burke since has moved on with Jennifer Spinner, whom she fake-married in Las Vegas in February. To commemorate the symbolic ceremony, the couple got matching “wedding” tattoos.
The reality star and Spinner got engaged over the summer and revealed they are going to throw a “lesbian camp”-themed wedding.
“I think he should be there. He can be in my wedding party,” Windham-Burke said of her estranged husband’s presence at her upcoming nuptials.
“He might come for one day, probably not all three,” Spinner added of their extravaganza, which will take place near their home in Franklin, Tenn., in next fall.