Share this @internewscast.com

Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah have reached a custody and child support agreement for their infant son.

According to court documents obtained by TODAY.com, Pacino and Alfallah will share joint legal custody of 4-month old Roman Alfallah Pacino, who was born on June 6, 2023. Pacino and Alfallah will “consult with one another on all major decisions relating to Roman’s health, education, and welfare.”

Alfallah will also have physical custody of their son with “reasonable right of parenting time (visitation)” to Pacino, court documents state.

Pacino has agreed to pay Alfallah $30,000 a month in child support for Roman. The 83-year-old actor will also give Alfallah 6% of his “‘annual gross income’ in excess of $2,500,000 per year” capped at $4,000,000, or up to $90,000.

Beginning in 2023, Pacino is required to contribute $15,000 each year to a 529 account created for Roman which will be managed by both Pacino and Alfallah for Roman’s education and other agreed upon expenses.

In September 2023, a representative for Pacino confirmed the couple were still together.

Pacino and Alfallah were first spotted together leaving a restaurant in Venice, California in April 2022, E! News reported. A representative for Pacino confirmed the couple were expecting their first child together one year later in May 2023.

Alfallah shared a glimpse of her son when he was 2-months-old in August 2023, posting a photo on Instagram of him holding her thumb in his hand.

“My whole heart and the greatest blessing in my life,” she wrote in the caption, adding his name with a red heart emoji.Pacino is the father of four children, including his youngest son, Roman. He welcome daughter, Julie, with his ex-girlfriend Jan Tarrant in 1989. He also welcomed twins Anton and Olivia in 2001 with his ex, Beverly D’Angelo.

In the past, Pacino has opened up about his approach to fatherhood after his own father had left his family when he was just a toddler.

“I consciously knew that I didn’t want to be like my dad,” he told The New Yorker in September 2014. “I wanted to be there. I have three children. I’m responsible to them. I’m a part of their life. When I’m not, it’s upsetting to me and to them. So that’s part of the gestalt. And I get a lot from it. It takes you out of yourself.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Australian state weighs ban on 'globalize the intifada' chants, masked protesters in wake of Hanukkah attack

Australian State Considers Ban on Controversial Chants and Masks Post-Hanukkah Attack

In New South Wales, Australia, authorities are considering a prohibition on the…
Fisherman survives near-fatal shark attack with own lifesaving care, instincts that kept him alive

Heroic Fisherman Defies Odds: Survives Near-Fatal Shark Attack Using Remarkable Self-Rescue Techniques

A fisherman from Hawaii is recounting his harrowing ordeal after a life-threatening…
Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears look to get payback against Michah Parsons-less Green Bay Packers in NFC North showdown

Caleb Williams and Chicago Bears Aim for Redemption Against Green Bay Packers in NFC North Clash, Benefiting From Micah Parsons’ Absence

CHICAGO — Riding high with a five-game winning streak and victories in…
Everything you need to know about Christmas, and how it has evolved into a global holiday

Unwrapping Christmas: The Fascinating Evolution of a Worldwide Celebration

Christmas, a holiday celebrated by Christians to honor the birth of Jesus…
Target Employee Receives Standing Ovation from Tens of Thousands at TPUSA

Target Employee Honored with Standing Ovation by Thousands at TPUSA Event

Jeanie Beeman, a Target employee who faced harassment for wearing a shirt…
Blue Origin safely launches wheelchair user to space and back

Historic Blue Origin Mission: First Wheelchair User Successfully Travels to Space and Returns

In a remarkable achievement for space travel and inclusivity, Blue Origin, led…
Cruise ship chaos mounts as deaths, crimes on board shatter illusions of safety at sea, experts warn

Cruise Ship Concerns Escalate: Experts Highlight Rising Onboard Incidents and Safety Challenges

Cruise ships have long been a popular choice for American vacationers, offering…
Target Lady Has Last Laugh on AWFL Grinch Who Tried to Steal Christmas, Gets Roaring Welcome at TPUSA

Target Employee Triumphs Over AWFL Grinch: Heartwarming Comeback at TPUSA Event

At 72 years old, Jeanie Beeman, a Target employee, received a warm…
Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon remember Whitney Houston over 'Waiting to Exhale' 30-year anniversary reunion

Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, and Lela Rochon Reflect on Whitney Houston’s Legacy at 30th Anniversary Reunion of ‘Waiting to Exhale

LOS ANGELES — A beloved classic reaches a significant milestone as “Waiting…
Powerball drawing: Can I buy tickets online?

Powerball Jackpot Soars to Record-Breaking $1.6 Billion: Discover Its Place in Lottery History

In a thrilling turn of events, the Powerball jackpot is soaring to…
Today in History: December 21, Pilgrims come ashore for the first time

Historic Milestone: Pilgrims Land on American Shores – December 21

As we mark Sunday, December 21, 2025, we find ourselves on the…
Men, boys meet to address mental health challenges at Josephine's Southern Cooking breakfast event on Chicago's South Side

Men and Boys Gather at Josephine’s Southern Cooking Breakfast to Tackle Mental Health Challenges on Chicago’s South Side

In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, a critical dialogue on mental…