Christina Haack and Josh Hall have finalized their divorce settlement, laying out how their assets and finances will be divided after a years-long separation and mediation.
What Hall receives
– Real estate: a home in Tennessee, a condo in Tennessee, and land in California.
– Vehicles and possessions: furniture, a 2021 Bentley, a 1970 Chevelle, a 1982 DeLorean, a 1947 Dodge, and a Hondo Motorcycle.
– Business and finances: continues to own all interest in his company, will not be required to repay the $100,000 Haack previously provided, and will maintain his various bank accounts.
What Haack receives
– Real estate and property: her Newport Beach mansion, multiple homes in Tennessee, and her business.
– Vehicles and possessions: a 2022 Bentley will be returned, while she retains two 2021 GMC Yukons, a 2021 Polaris Razor, and four quads.
– Finances: keeps all of her bank accounts.
Financial terms and support
– Haack paid Hall a one-time payment of $300,000 as part of the settlement.
– Both parties waived their right to spousal support, despite Hall’s initial request for monthly support.
– The agreement also addressed the transfer and repayment of funds connected to residency and property usage, with Haack having provided Hall money during the divorce.
Timeline and context
– The couple married in October 2021, with an official ceremony in September 2022.
– Hall filed for divorce in July 2024, citing irreconcilable differences and listing July 8, 2024, as the date of separation.
– A temporary agreement in September 2024 gave Haack exclusive use of her Orange County home, with specific arrangements for a Tennessee apartment and a second Tennessee residence for Hall, plus repayment of money transferred to his personal account.
– In May 2025, Hall announced that a settlement had been reached through mediation, with Haack’s representative thanking her attorney and team for their guidance and support.
Background and additional notes
– Haack previously was married to Tarek El Moussa from 2009 to 2016 and to Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021.
– Haack has publicly discussed sensing trouble in her relationship while filming their HGTV show, and she later changed her name back to Christina Haack in line with her personal and professional identity.
Summary and outlook
– The settlement reflects a largely amicable resolution, with both parties agreeing to waive spousal support and to specific divisions of property and assets. It underscores a move toward mediations and negotiated settlements in high-profile divorces, allowing both Haack and Hall to proceed with their respective lives and business ventures. Haack remains focused on her career and family, while Hall maintains ownership and control of his company and personal assets as laid out in the agreement.