Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah split 3 months after birth of baby

Arts & Entertainment Desk

Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah have chosen to call it quits. The former couple welcomed their three month old son Roman Alfallah Pacino in June. 

Alfallah, 29, filed legal documents in Los Angeles seeking full physical custody of the infant, as well as reasonable visitation with the 83-year-old star.

According to international media, Alfallah informed the court that she was willing to provide the veteran actor shared legal custody of their infant boy, giving him a say in subjects like schooling, religion, medical treatment, and more. 

The "Scarface" star has three children with two women– Olivia Pacino and Anton James Pacino, all 22 years old, with Beverly D'Angelo. While his other daughter is Julie Pacino, 33, with Jan Tarrant.

In her legal file, Alfallah included a paper labeled 'voluntary declaration of parentage,' which both she and Pacino signed six days after their baby was born.

The paperwork, signed by a third-party witness, affirmed Pacino's paternity of the child.

Noor demanded that Alpacino pay her lawyer fees and other case-related expenses, but no precise child support sum was specified. According to the legal documents, "the court may make orders for the support of the children and issue an earnings assignment without further notice to either party." There is no evidence that Al was hostile to the requests.

Alfallah previously had relationships with Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and billionaire Nicolas Berggruen.