The details of Channing Tatum and his ex-wife Jenna Dewan‘s divorce settlement are finally coming to light in response to a new court filing

A court filing from Wednesday, November 26, included details of how Tatum, 45, and Dewan, 44, planned to split up their retirement accounts as part of the settlement.
According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Dewan is set to receive 50 percent of her ex-husband’s Screen Actors Guild producers’ pension plan for money earned during their marriage, from 2009 to 2018.
In turn, Tatum will be paid the same percentage of Dewan’s SAG producers’ pension plan over that period.
The move resolves a conflict the former spouses had regarding Tatum’s hit 2012 film Magic Mike, which Dewan claimed she was owed half of his profits from.
The former couple reached a settlement on their divorce back in September 2024, but the details have only been publicly revealed in the recent court filing.
Tatum and Dewan’s relationship dated back to their 2006 box office hit Step Up, in which they played the leads.
The couple tied the knot in 2009, and they later welcomed a daughter, Everly, in 2013.
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