Ron Perlman's wife of 38 years Opal, 70, will keep the house

Ron Perlman’s wife of 38 years Opal, 70, will keep their house in divorce settlement… as the actor, 71, plans to wed fiancée Allison Dunbar, 49, ‘soon’

  • Ron Perlman’s ex-wife will keep their house in their divorce settlement
  • In November 2019 he made a move to end his 38-year marriage to spouse Opal 
  • They finally had an agreement on dividing their assets signed off by a judge 
  • Opal will keep the Los Angeles house and a leased Mercedes-Benz
  •  Ron gets to keep a leased Tesla, according to TMZ, and some other assets
  • He was ordered to pay his ex-wife $12,500 per month in spousal support
  • Plus 20 percent of his annual income between $52,000 and $1.5 million 
  • In February, Ron was declared legally single after a judge granted his request 
  • Opal took eight months to respond to the Monster Hunter star’s divorce petition 
  • He is now engaged to 49-year-old Allison Dunbar who makes him feel ‘young’

Ron Perlman’s ex-wife will keep their house in their divorce settlement.

The 71-year-old actor filed paperwork to end his 38-year marriage to spouse Opal Stone Perlman in November 2019 and the former couple have finally had an agreement on dividing their assets signed off by a judge. 

Opal will keep the Los Angeles house and a leased Mercedes-Benz, while Ron gets to keep a leased Tesla, according to TMZ.

Keep the pad! Ron Perlman’s ex-wife will keep their house in their divorce settlement. Here he is seen on October 20 in LA

A tough split: The 71-year-old actor filed paperwork to end his 38-year marriage to spouse Opal Stone Perlman in November 2019 and the former couple have finally had an agreement on dividing their assets signed off by a judge. Seen in 2018

The Hellboy star has been ordered to pay his ex-wife $12,500 per month in spousal support, plus 20 percent of his annual income between $52,000 and $1.5 million.

In February, Ron was declared legally single after a judge granted a request he had made to the court in October 2020 to bifurcate the divorce – meaning the specifics will be resolved at a later date – because he wants to marry his fiancée, Allison Dunbar.

Opal took eight months to respond to the Monster Hunter star’s divorce petition, citing irreconcilable differences, and sought spousal support and for Ron to cover the cost of her legal fees.

Split details: According to TMZ, Opal will keep the Los Angeles house and a leased Mercedes-Benz, wile Ron gets to keep a leased Tesla. Seen with their daughter Blake Perlman, far left, in April 2018

Ron also cited irreconcilable differences in his petition.

And the date of separation he listed, 10 May, was just five days before he had sparked speculation his marriage was in trouble after he was pictured kissing Allison, who appeared on his Crackle series StartUp.

Child support isn’t an issue as Ron and Opal’s son Brandon and daughter Blake are adults, and in his legal documents, the Pacific Rim star had confirmed he will pay spousal support to the jewelry designer if required to.

In with the new: Ron also cited irreconcilable differences in his petition. And the date of separation he listed, 10 May, was just five days before he had sparked speculation his marriage was in trouble after he was pictured kissing Allison, who appeared on his Crackle series StartUp. Seen last month 

It was previously claimed finding love with 49-year-old Allison had helped the ‘Blade II’ actor ‘feel younger’ again.

A source recently said: ‘Nowadays, Ron is like a new man. Before lockdown he and Allison started taking tango and waltz dance lessons, he’s working out more, eating healthily and even drinking green smoothies.

‘He says Allison makes him feel younger and they don’t care about the age gap at all, anyone who hangs out with them thinks they’re the perfect match.’

She gives him hope: A source recently said: ‘Nowadays, Ron is like a new man. Before lockdown he and Allison started taking tango and waltz dance lessons, he’s working out more, eating healthily and even drinking green smoothies’

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