![]() Last year, the courts gave out the biggest award in its history when it ordered Dubai’s ruler to pay his ex-wife and their kids £554 million.įuchs and his estranged wife are also sparring over the value of some of their properties. London’s family courts have become a popular destination for high-value legal fights, with judges typically prepared to order a more equal share of a couple’s assets. Collardeau-Fuchs alleged that her former husband has sought to control her spending since their separation and made her day-to-day living “intolerable.” They “spent according to their means, which were effectively unlimited,” Nicholas Cusworth, Collardeau-Fuchs’s lawyer, said in court documents.įuchs married Collardeau-Fuchs in New York in 2012, and the family moved to London some four years later. Fuchs’s lawyers say her child maintenance claim is a spousal one “in disguise.” They argue the total amount should be around £30 million.Ĭollardeau-Fuchs’s lawyers said the larger amount is justified because their client became accustomed to a lavish lifestyle during their eight-year marriage, with five fully staffed homes in glamorous locations including London’s Notting Hill, New York’s West Village and the Cap d’Antibes in the South of France. The request by Collardeau-Fuchs, 47, includes more than £45 million for herself as well as £1.2 million in child maintenance. ![]() “It is evidence of greed, not need.”įuchs, 62, puts his net worth at around $1.1 billion, according to court documents. (Bloomberg) - Michael Fuchs, the billionaire co-owner of Manhattan’s Chrysler Building, said his wife’s demand for a divorce settlement paying her more than £45 million ($50 million) reflected “greed, not need” in a London court filing.įuchs, co-founder with Aby Rosen of New York property group RFR Holding LLC, is engaged in a bitter fight with his estranged second wife Alvina Collardeau-Fuchs, who claims the payment is justified under a pre-nuptial agreement the couple signed.Ĭollardeau-Fuchs “wants to live like a billionaire, having signed an agreement that she will live like a mere multi-millionaire,” Patrick Chamberlayne, the real estate mogul’s lawyer, said in documents prepared for a hearing on Thursday in London High Court. ![]()
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