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Anne Heche told a judge during her custody trial with her
ex-husband that she could no longer afford to pay nearly $15,000 a month in
child and spousal support, after the cancellation of her show “Men in Trees.”
"I am continuing to look for work, but I have no offers
pending and the impending strike by the Screen Actors Guild reduces my
prospects for work even further," Heche, 38, wrote in court papers,
according to People magazine.
A judge gave her a temporary break, saying she didn’t have
to cover the next support payment to her ex-husband Coley Laffoon, 34, for the
month of July.
However, Superior Court Judge Gail Ruderman Feuer ordered
the actress to provide updated information regarding income and expense.
According to a declaration filed today in Los Angeles
Superior Court, Heche is $364,000 in debt due to her divorce litigation, while
she only had $34,840.93 in all her accounts Tuesday, E! Online reports.
Heche said she was unemployed since January 18, 2008, and
she had no income from unemployment except for a short term contract for a
movie role, for which she received $65,000. That is why she said she could no
longer pay the private school tuition for her 6-year-old son Homer, the
mortgage on her house on Canada, the rent on her Los Angeles home and her car
expenses.
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