Luka Doncic Aims to Dismiss Ex-Fiancée’s Child Support Petition
Luka Doncic has filed court documents seeking to dismiss a child support petition lodged by his ex-fiancée, Anamaria Goltes. The filings were submitted Friday in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, according to a report by Filmogaz.com.
Legal filings and claims
Doncic asked the court to toss the petition that Goltes filed in California. The move seeks to end the pending child support action.
The documents arrive after Doncic publicly announced the end of his yearslong engagement. He also said he would work to be with his daughters in the United States during the season.
Children and residency details
The former Dallas Mavericks star and Goltes share two daughters. Gabriela is two years old and Olivia is four months old.
Goltes reportedly filed in California while living in Slovenia with the children. Doncic has maintained his Texas residence following a midseason trade last year.
Timing and on-court context
These legal steps came two days after Doncic scored 60 points in a win over the Miami Heat. That performance matched the second-best scoring output of his career.
It was also his second 50-plus point game in five contests. The filings and the scoring streak occurred within the same week.
What this means going forward
The court will now process the filing to dismiss the support petition. Further hearings or filings may follow as the matter proceeds.
Fans and observers will watch both the legal timeline and Doncic’s season closely. Luka Doncic intends to litigate for custody access while defending against the claim.
- Parties involved: Luka Doncic and Anamaria Goltes.
- Children: Gabriela (2) and Olivia (4 months).
- Filing location: Superior Court of Los Angeles.
- Residence notes: Goltes in Slovenia; Doncic in Texas.
- Recent on-court highlight: 60-point game vs. Miami Heat.