Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kelli Ferrell fights his ex-husband, Chuvalo FerrellBefore the Federal Court for $ 700,000 presumed due, US Weekly can report exclusively.
According to court documents obtained by WeKelli, 40, asked that the court does not approve of the reimbursement plan offered by Chuvalo.
She said the plan had been subject to “bad faith”. THE Bravo star said his ex had put the wrong address on his documents. Kelli said the address was a UPS store.
She said he “intentionally attempted to deceive creditors”, including her. “”[Chuavlo] Do not reside at a postal UPS address but rather lives for free at her friend’s residence, “she said.
She said the reimbursement plan had not disclosed certain judgments that Chuvalo owed to Kelli. She said he was ordered to pay $ 770,000 in a trial on a restaurant in Poulet-N-Waffles they ran during their marriage.
THE Rhoa star also accused his ex-husband of being a delinquent Children’s alimony payments had to have taken stock. She said he had not made children’s payment since January.

Kelli Ferrell
Prince Williams / WireimageIn his file, Kelli also thought that his ex had underestimated his gross monthly income of $ 8,616. She said her monthly income was listed as $ 19,847 to their Divorce trial.
“Clearly, [Chuvalo] try to hide how much money he earns so that he does not have to reimburse as much of his debts, and the [Chuvalo’s] The proposed regime payments do not apply all of its income which are left after the necessary subsistence costs and other financial obligations, “said Kelli’s lawyer.” In addition, [Chuvalo] He clearly overestimated his monthly subsistence costs and thus depressing his available income available to repay his debts. The court has not yet ruled on Kelli’s request.
A representative for Chuval tells We“”[Chuvalo] has fully complied with all the requirements of the court under Federal Bankruptcy Act. »»
They noted: “The court accepted its conversion to bankruptcy of chapter 7 – an option available for people faced with legitimate financial difficulties, as [Chuavlo] A, following the transfer ordered by the court of his company, his house and his main source of income. »»
The representative said that if Chuvalo continued to “take responsibility for his obligations, his ability to comply with these obligations was seriously hampered by the shares taken during and after divorce”. He said that $ 74,000 in the sale of their house was wrongly retained.
The representative said that the funds could have been applied to alleged alimony but were “detained for more than a year and that recently sent to the court, where they remain in receivership”.
The Chuvalo representative said that his client had offered to pay half of the $ 74,000 in Kelli to resolve child alimony.
“She refused the offer. We believe that this refusal is strategic, designed to preserve a scenario rather than solving real problems. [Kelli] ignored the divorce decree and remains out of the visit order, “said the representative.
Regarding the alleged judgment of $ 770,000, the representative said that he was “simply not valid” and Chuvalo “takes the appropriate measures to rectify this case as well as the clear bias within the judiciary”. He said he was not credited for certain payments made.
“It is deeply disturbing that, instead of seeking a resolution through appropriate legal channels, [Kelli] continues to attack publicly [Chuavlo] – regularly omitting key facts – apparently supporting a public story rather than pursuing a real resolution, “said the representative.

Kelli Ferrell
Images Paras Griffin / GettyThe representative added that Chuavlo said that he was in regular contact with his children and continues to support them “in any way possible”.
In response to the representative of Chuvalo, the representative of Kelli said We“The court forced and stamped the relevant orders. Chuvalo is required to pay the money he must, including the alimony in circulation.
“There is no scenario here – only facts. The divorce is final. If Chuvalo had fulfilled its legal obligations, this case would have been resolved a long time ago. We remain determined to move on – if only it would authorize it,” said the representative. “Kelli focuses on the breeding of his daughters and the construction of a peaceful future,” added the representative.
Chuvalo filed a bankruptcy file in chapter 13 on January 31. He listed assets totaling $ 214,199 and liabilities in the amount of $ 383,231.
He said his monthly income was $ 8,616 and that his monthly expenses are made at $ 8,204.67. Chuvalo said it owes $ 17,700 in national support bonds.
His petition has scored his assets as Mercedes Metris Van 2021 worth $ 42,000, a BMW 2023 worth $ 90,200 and a 2017 Nissan worth $ 4,200. Other active ingredients included $ 2,000 in household items, $ 500 in electronics, $ 800 in clothing and various other items.
Chuvalo said he had no money in his wallet or at home. He listed a retirement account with zero dollar. He said $ 75,000 was held in an account by Kelli’s lawyer.
His responsibilities included $ 57,614 due on the Mercedes, more than $ 90,000 on the BMW and an additional $ 3,800 on the Nissan.
Chuvalo said that creditors with unqualified complaints include IRS, Georgia Child Payers with alimony and Georgia Department of Return. He also listed Kelli as a creditor owed $ 17,700 in support payments.
Other liabilities included $ 11,000 in AMEX, an amount not specified in Capital One, $ 8,000 to a third -party company, more than $ 15,000 to discover the bank, $ 60,000 in credit card debt to Navy Federal Credit Union and various other debts.
At the time of his deposit, Chuvalo was employed as director of a chicken and waffle restaurant in Conyers, in Georgia. He had been working there for four months.
He draws $ 5,416 per month from his work and receives an additional $ 3,200 in family contributions. His monthly invoices include $ 2,386 in rent, $ 388 per phone, $ 490 on food supplies and cleaning and others.
As We First reported, Kelli was recently prosecuted for an alleged five -digit debt.