Hollywood star Ewan McGregor's divorce settlement is turning uglier as he feels he is paying too much for child support.
According to Page Six, McGregor's claims come on the basis of court documents, however, his wife feels he is not shelling out enough.
In the raging divorce settlement battle McGregor is seeking joint custody of their three youngest children, while on the other hand, his wife Eve Mavrakis only wants visiting rights for him. Last year in October, the couple of 22 years called it quits.
The couple got married in 1995 and has four kids together- Clara (22), Jamyan (16), Esther (16) and Anouk (7).
Their divorce came at a time after he was caught sharing an intimate moment with his 'Fargo' co-star Mary Elizabeth Winstead at a West London cafe.
After the split, Mavrakis termed the sequence of events as "disappointing and upsetting".
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