In the event of a separation, Cristiano Ronaldo's partner would be entitled to substantial financial support. - In the event of a divorce, Ronaldo's fiancée stands to receive a significant financial settlement.
In a move that reflects their wealth and commitment to family stability, football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his fiancée, Georgina Rodriguez, reportedly agreed on a comprehensive prenuptial arrangement before their engagement.
The couple, who are parents to four children – Bella Esmeralda, Alana Martina, and twins Eva and Mateo – met in 2016 at a Gucci store in Madrid, where Georgina was working as a salesperson.
The prenuptial agreement, it seems, is designed to ensure financial security for Georgina and their children in the event of a separation. According to reports, the agreement includes a lifetime pension for Georgina worth more than £114,000 per month. This substantial alimony is said to be part of the arrangement, which was negotiated after the birth of their daughter Alana Martina.
In addition, Georgina is reported to gain ownership of Ronaldo's mansion in La Finca, Madrid, valued at over €5.64 million. The total divorce payout, according to separate reports, could amount to $50 million, which may include luxury perks and monthly allowances as part of the agreement.
At the time of their meeting, Ronaldo was still a player for Real Madrid. However, he now plays for Al Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia and lives there with his family. The identity of the mother of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the eldest son, remains unknown.
The couple announced their engagement on Instagram on Tuesday. Ronaldo Jr. is 15 years old, while Bella Esmeralda, Alana Martina, Eva, and Mateo are all 7 years old. Tragically, the twins, Eva and Mateo, were born via a surrogate in 2017 but passed away shortly after birth. Bella, however, survived.
The couple is raising their five children together, with Alana Martina being another biological child of Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez. Ronaldo earns over 200 million euros a year at the Saudi club Al Nassr.
In the event of a split, Ronaldo's Madrid villa is reported to go to Georgina Rodriguez. Moreover, Georgina is said to receive a monthly settlement of approximately €100,000 in the unfortunate event of a separation.
Ronaldo proposed to Rodriguez, a Spanish-Argentinian model, after a long-term relationship. The couple's engagement comes as a testament to their enduring bond and shared commitment to their family.
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- Despite the wealth generated from his career in football and involvement in various entertainment ventures, Cristiano Ronaldo might not be able to provide unlimited support for his lifestyle, relationships, and finances if the prenuptial agreement he has with his fiancée, Georgina Rodriguez, is upheld in the event of a separation.
- Georgina Rodriguez, who met Cristiano Ronaldo in a Gucci store and is now a mother to four of his children, is set to maintain a substantial lifestyle, thanks to a prenuptial provision that includes a lifetime pension, ownership of Ronaldo's mansion, and a potential divorce payout of over $50 million.
- Aside from managing their children's lifestyles, the prenuptial agreement between Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez also covers their entertainment spending, possibly allotting luxury perks and monthly allowances to keep up with their star-studded circle of celebrities.