Baldwin Wins Three Days with Daughter
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Friday, May 12, 2006
HOLLYWOOD - Alec Baldwin has been granted an extra three visiting days with his daughter, after accusing ex-wife Kim Basinger of obstructing his visits.
The Pearl Harbor star, who spoke to Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Maren Nelson via telephone from his New York home, continues to fight for an enforcement of a court order granting him 'make-up time' for visitation days he has lost while starring in theatre hit Entertaining Mr. Sloane and while his daughter was ill.
The show, which closes later this month, has left Baldwin hardly any time to spend with 10-year-old Ireland, and now the actor is desperate to compensate.
But Basinger, who split from Baldwin in 2000, has been accused of structuring her diary to obstruct his visits.
Baldwin's lawyer Vicki Greene says, "She fights him tooth and nail in every single thing because she wants him to not have the time.
"She's not only not being reasonable, she's not even being nice about it."
Under the terms of their divorce, Baldwin and Basinger are required to make up any missed visits within 60 days.
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