
NBA star, Luka Doncic and his longtime fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, have officially separated as of March 2026, marking a major turning point for the high-profile couple. He confirmed the split in a statement to ESPN, citing the difficulty of being away from his daughters while playing in the U.S. The split has moved into the legal spotlight following reports that Anamaria filed a petition in California for child support and legal fees. Luka, on the other hand, has expressed his commitment to fight to be with his daughters legally. Amid that, here’s a look at how much he might end up paying child support if he loses his suit.
How much child support could Luka Doncic end up paying Anamaria Goltes?
Legal experts and news outlets, including MARCA, have highlighted two primary scenarios for calculating child support. If the case is processed in California, where Luka Doncic currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, the state’s high-income guidelines would apply. As the NBA star earns over USD 3 million monthly (before taxes) under his three-year, USD 165 million contract, experts estimate that child support could range from 10 percent to 20 percent of his net income. Additionally, California courts consider the emotional bond between the child and the parent.
















