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Judge Finalizes Eric McCormack and Janet Leigh Holden Divorce, Setting $10,000 Monthly Support and Split of Residuals

The court-approved deal reflects a significant income gap between the exes, locking support terms until 2035.

Overview

  • A judge signed off on the negotiated settlement on Jan. 6, 2026, formalizing terms the pair reached outside of court.
  • McCormack must pay $10,000 per month in spousal support that is non‑modifiable until 2035, based on average monthly incomes of about $92,000 for him and $23,000 for Holden.
  • Residuals, royalties and intellectual property from projects dated Aug. 3, 1997 through Feb. 12, 2024 will be split equally, covering titles such as Will & Grace, Lego Masters and the Just Jack and Will podcast.
  • McCormack retains all income from work completed before marriage and after separation, including Elsbeth, the Still Here Hollywood podcast and Lonesome Dove: The Series.
  • Asset terms grant Holden a Los Angeles home, two condos, multiple vehicles and exclusive use of a Vancouver property for five years, while McCormack keeps a beach house, two Vespas and rights to three entertainment companies, and they will share costs for their 23‑year‑old son and his trust.