Actor Charlie Sheen is hoping to decrease his child support payments to ex-wife Denise Richards after falling into financial troubles.
Almost two weeks ago, the 50-year-old "Two And a Half Men" star had asked a judge to decrease the USD 55,000-per-month installments he is making to former spouse Brooke Mueller, the mother of his six-year-old twins, Bob and Max.
Now Sheen filed more legal papers this week, reported People magazine.
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This time he is asking the courts to consider a child support cutback to his other ex-wife Denise Richards, who is the mother of his two daughters, Sam, 12, and Lola, 10.
Sheen reportedly insisted he is unable to meet the USD 55,000 monthly payments to Richards every month, claiming his "income has drastically declined" since the disbursements began in 2009 - three years after their divorce was finalised.
Sources said the documents his attorneys issued in the Richards case are nearly identical to those submitted in the Mueller proceedings.
In the Mueller case, Sheen claimed that although he made USD 613,000-a-month while working on hit sitcom "Two and a Half Men", which he left in 2011, the star recently sold his rights to the comedy show for USD 26.7 million.
Sheen also asserts he currently makes an average of USD 87,384-a-month, but he also has legal fees amounting to nearly USD 1 million, as well as USD 600,000 in credit card debt.
The leading man recently came clean about his HIV diagnosis and in legal papers he called attention to the USD 25,000 a month he spends on medical costs.
In light of all these expenses, Sheen declared he is not able to pay USD 55,000-per-month in child support to Richards anymore.