Score a victory for Chris bosh. An Orlando judge has ruled that Texas is bosh’s primary residence and therefore allows his child support payments to Allison Bosh to remain at $2,600 per month. Had the judge ruled Bosh was in fact a resident of Florida there was the possibility his child support payments would’ve jumped to $30,000 a month.
The judge made his ruling partially based on the fact that even though, Bosh admitted that, in order to get a mortgage to pay for his $12.5 million-Miami Beach home, he signed an affidavit swearing that the North Bay Road mansion would be his primary residence, his tax filings were mailed from Texas.
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