Ryan Edwards admits to only seeing his children 26 days per year.
TEEN Mom star Ryan Edwards has revealed his jaw-dropping MTV salary in his child support war with his ex Mackenzie, as he admits to seeing his two kids with her only 26 days of the year.
Ryan, 36, and Mackenzie, 27, have been going through a nasty divorce after she filed to end their six-year marriage in February 2023.
In October, Mackenzie requested child support from Ryan for their children Jagger, 6, and Stella, 4, as she claimed he has “refused” to pay.
In court papers exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, Ryan filed financial information ahead of their hearing.
He listed his monthly income as $16,010 a month.
Ryan stars on MTV’s Teen Mom: The Next Chapter and also works as a mechanic.
His “good faith estimate” of Mackenzie’s monthly income is $4,166.
Ryan also revealed Mackenzie has Jagger and Stella in her custody 339 days of the year, while he has them just 26 days.
He also revealed one adult and child reside with him, likely his fiancee Amanda Conner and her son, as she posted a video on Wednesday that she is still pregnant.
A court hearing will take place later this month.
“Because mother has physical custody of the parties’ two children and father is gainfully employed, the Court should order child support to be paid by Father to Mother during the pendency of this case, and at the final hearing said child support obligation be made permanent.”
Mackenzie listed her monthly income as $3,000.
Her “good faith estimate of income” for Ryan is $18,440 a month.
She claimed Jagger and Stella are with her 365 days of the year, while they’re with Ryan "zero days."
Mackenzie asked the court to set current child support and retroactive child support back to the date of separation.
Her motion for child support was paused pending mediation, but they were unable to come to an agreement during their December meeting.
The U.S. Sun previously reported on their unsuccessful mediation, as the parties will likely not be divorced by the time Ryan welcomes his daughter with his fiancee, Amanda Conner, in February.
“Mackenzie wanted a slow transition for Amanda to meet their children,” a source previously told The U.S. Sun. “She wanted Ryan to exercise his parenting rights with their new agreement for four months and then slowly introduce the kids to Amanda.
“But Ryan wanted to have the children meet her immediately.”
According to the insider, the children go to his mom Jen and dad Larry’s Tennessee home every other weekend, where Ryan is allowed parenting time with them.
“The judge gives him overnight and he doesn’t do it,” the source claimed. “Mackenzie wanted to see how one night supervised with the children would go, but he hasn’t participated in a single overnight visit.”
The insider added, “They won’t be divorced by the time the baby comes in February.
“If Ryan wanted it to be over, it would be over.”
TEEN Mom star Ryan Edwards has revealed his jaw-dropping MTV salary in his child support war with his ex Mackenzie, as he admits to seeing his two kids with her only 26 days of the year.
Ryan, 36, and Mackenzie, 27, have been going through a nasty divorce after she filed to end their six-year marriage in February 2023.
In October, Mackenzie requested child support from Ryan for their children Jagger, 6, and Stella, 4, as she claimed he has “refused” to pay.
In court papers exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, Ryan filed financial information ahead of their hearing.
He listed his monthly income as $16,010 a month.
Ryan stars on MTV’s Teen Mom: The Next Chapter and also works as a mechanic.
His “good faith estimate” of Mackenzie’s monthly income is $4,166.
Ryan also revealed Mackenzie has Jagger and Stella in her custody 339 days of the year, while he has them just 26 days.
He also revealed one adult and child reside with him, likely his fiancee Amanda Conner and her son, as she posted a video on Wednesday that she is still pregnant.
A court hearing will take place later this month.
“Because mother has physical custody of the parties’ two children and father is gainfully employed, the Court should order child support to be paid by Father to Mother during the pendency of this case, and at the final hearing said child support obligation be made permanent.”
Mackenzie listed her monthly income as $3,000.
Her “good faith estimate of income” for Ryan is $18,440 a month.
She claimed Jagger and Stella are with her 365 days of the year, while they’re with Ryan "zero days."
Mackenzie asked the court to set current child support and retroactive child support back to the date of separation.
Her motion for child support was paused pending mediation, but they were unable to come to an agreement during their December meeting.
The U.S. Sun previously reported on their unsuccessful mediation, as the parties will likely not be divorced by the time Ryan welcomes his daughter with his fiancee, Amanda Conner, in February.
“Mackenzie wanted a slow transition for Amanda to meet their children,” a source previously told The U.S. Sun. “She wanted Ryan to exercise his parenting rights with their new agreement for four months and then slowly introduce the kids to Amanda.
“But Ryan wanted to have the children meet her immediately.”
According to the insider, the children go to his mom Jen and dad Larry’s Tennessee home every other weekend, where Ryan is allowed parenting time with them.
“The judge gives him overnight and he doesn’t do it,” the source claimed. “Mackenzie wanted to see how one night supervised with the children would go, but he hasn’t participated in a single overnight visit.”
The insider added, “They won’t be divorced by the time the baby comes in February.
“If Ryan wanted it to be over, it would be over.”