Halle Berry 'wants monthly child support obligation to Gabriel Aubrey slashed from $16,000 a month to just $3,000'

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Halle Berry 'wants monthly child support obligation to Gabriel Aubrey slashed from $16,000 a month to just $3,000'
Expensive: It was recently revealed that Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon ruled for Berry to pay Gabriel $16,000 a month - which is nearly $200,000 a year - to support their daughter

They are parents to six-year-old Nahla, but it appears as if Hollywood actress Halle Berry and her former model partner, Gabriel Aubry, 38, are struggling to agree over child support obligations. 

According to TMZ,com, Halle, 47, has reportedly been claiming that her ex-boyfriend has been living entirely off her monthly child support payments of $16,000 and wants it to stop. 

The site claims: 'Berry filed legal docs asking the judge in their custody case to reduce her monthly child support obligation from $16,000 a month to just over $3,000 a month.

Dispute: Halle Berry has reportedly filed legal docs asking a judge to reduce her monthly child support obligation to former boyfriend Gabriel Aubry from $16,000 a month to just over $3,000 a month

Dispute: Halle Berry has reportedly filed legal docs asking a judge to reduce her monthly child support obligation to former boyfriend Gabriel Aubry from $16,000 a month to just over $3,000 a month

'Halle claims in her legal documents that Gabriel has stopped working and is content to live off the child support, and that's an abuse of the system.'

The pair share joint custody of the little girl. Meanwhile, Halle has moved on with French actor Olivier Martinez, 48, with the pair having an 11-month-old baby boy together, called Maceo. 

The actress recently said: 'I just feel great because I have another baby. I never thought that at my stage in life another baby - and a baby boy - was coming to me, so yeah, I’m blessed.'

Loving parents: The pair share joint custody over six-year-old Nahla - Aubry fought for the right to see his daughter Nahla during a fierce custody dispute with Halle in 2012

It's not the first time that Halle and Gabriel have failed to agree over parenting matters after their five-year relationship broke down. 

Aubry fought for the right to see his daughter Nahla during a fierce custody dispute with Halle in 2012.

The Canadian model took Halle to court following their 2010 split, which resulted in a judge blocking her attempt to relocate to France with Nahla and Martinez.

Happier times: Halle is now married to French actor Olivier Martinez and the pair have an 11-month-old son Maceo together

The custody dispute resulted in Gabriel and Olivier - who tied the knot with Halle in 2013 - coming to blows just after the judgement was made in the model's favour in November 2012.

It was recently revealed that Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon ruled for Berry to pay Gabriel $16,000 a month - which is nearly $200,000 a year - to support their daughter.

The order also called for Halle, 47, to pay the fashion model a retroactive payment of $115,000 and $300,000 to his attoeys to cover the costs of their custody dispute. 

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