90 Day Fiance: Who Is Loren Allen’s Ex Wife? Divorce & Restraining Orders Details Revealed!
90 Day Fiance: Who Is Loren Allen’s Ex Wife? Divorce & Restraining Orders Details Revealed!
Loren Allen is leaving no stone unturned to prove that he is the most vile cast member from this year’s Before The 90 Days series from 90 Day Fiance. He started his journey by learning to cook shrimps in his toilet. He then kept gushing over his girlfriend Faith, who is a transwoman. Later, he revealed that he was broke and had come to Phillippines to meet her with just $46 in his pocket.
Soon when Loren became popular through the show, rumor mills ran into high gear. His ex wife also came in the limelight and exposed him for being a deadbeat father. Fans have been curious about the newbie’s past. Well, there have been massive revelations about his life with his former wife. What happened between them? How are they doing now?
90 Day Fiance: Loren’s Ex Wife Came Forward Accused Him Of Making Her Broke!
Lots of 90 Day Fiance fans argue that this is the most vile season of Before The 90 Days yet. It’s all because of Loren Allen. As mentioned before. He admitted to having gonorrhea, being broke and also being a deadbeat dad to his two children. As per an exclusive clip from Shabooty, Loren’s ex wife had revealed herself. She was making cake for her son as she didn’t have the money to afford buying one.
Since fans already know Loren is broke, they had wondered about how much money he owes his ex wife in child support. There were also rumors on the internet that Loren’s ex wife Cheyenne Allen-Hinds accused him of getting her pregnant and not letting her work to make a living. Now there are more details about their divorce. How did that happen?
90 Day Fiance: All About Loren & His Ex Wife’s Divorce! Child Support Details
As per some official documents by inTouch, Loren and his ex Cheyenne tied the knot in 2011 i.e. more than a decade ago. But three years later, the latter wanted to part ways with her husband. But it took the couple 2 more years to get their divorce finalized in 2015. They also had temporary restraining orders for eachother. The petition said that Cheyenne demanded, “all personal and household items currently in his possession, a 2000 Chevy Impala.”
As per the restraining orders, the ex couple was not allowed to move, damage, or sell each other’s possessions without permission. They also couldn’t assign, transfer, borrow, lapse, surrender or change entitlement of any insurance policies. This included them and “of any dependent children.”
Cheyenne then made a plan about how they would take care of their two kids. She said Loren wasn’t being very involved with them i.e., “willful abandonment.” Because of this, they went to court to initiate child support. At first, Loren was making about $1,497 a month, and he had to pay $135.50 for each child, which added up to $271 a month.
Later, in 2019, the court found out Loren was making more money i.e., about $2,491 a month. But they thought he could earn even more if he worked harder, so they increased how much he had to pay. Now, he had to give $383.50 for each child, totaling $767 a month.