Corey Feldman’s divorce may be over—bills linger

Corey Feldman and Courtney Mitchell wrapped up their divorce after nearly seven years of marriage, but a court dispute over accounting and attorney fees remains unsettled—leaving more than $16,000 in accounting charges at the center of the fight.
Corey Feldman’s divorce may have officially ended, but the numbers from that long legal road still aren’t done adding up.
Court documents show that Feldman’s ex-wife. Courtney Mitchell. is asking a judge to require him to cover more than $16. 000 in outstanding accounting fees. along with an additional $3. 150 in attorney fees tied to their court battle. The filings contend that accounting work was brought in during the divorce specifically to help clarify Feldman’s finances.
Mitchell’s request points to an agreement reached in late 2024. when Feldman allegedly agreed to advance money for the accountants’ work. Her filing says that despite that commitment, the bill was never fully paid. According to the documents, only $5,000 of the agreed-upon funds was ultimately paid—leaving an outstanding balance of $16,109.50.
Mitchell’s side also argues that the accountants’ work played a role in moving the case toward settlement. The court will now have to sort through who should absorb the remaining costs, even after the marriage itself was formally settled.
The divorce was finalized in February, after Corey Feldman and Courtney Mitchell reached a settlement that ended nearly seven years of marriage. Feldman agreed to pay Mitchell $100,000 in spousal support as part of that resolution.
Even with the split finalized, the settlement paperwork still sits beside the financial details that Feldman reportedly walked away with: a 2016 BMW, a 2021 Mercedes-Benz, a 2013 Coachmen Mirada, five shares of Tesla stock, and his Michael Jackson collectibles.
Feldman and Mitchell married in Las Vegas on November 22, 2016, before separating on June 22, 2023. They had no kids together.
Now, with property already divided and the divorce already closed, the lingering dispute over accounting and legal fees may come down to a judge—deciding whether Feldman, Mitchell, or the final agreement should carry the last significant bill.
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