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Anamaria Goltes Files Child-Support Petition, Records Show No Custody Sought

anamaria goltes has filed a petition seeking child support and attorney fees for her two young children, court paperwork states. The filing explicitly does not request custody, a contrast this article examines alongside Luka Doncic’s public remarks and details in the petition about the children’s residency in Slovenia.

Anamaria Goltes’ petition: Slovenia residency and the relief requested

Confirmed: The petition states that Anamaria moved back to Slovenia in May of last year and that the couple’s children have remained with her ever since. The document specifically notes the youngest child was born in December 2025. The petition does not seek custody orders; it asks only for child support and attorney fees. These elements are stated in the filing itself and form the factual baseline of the recent legal action.

Documented: The filing frames the request as a financial and procedural step rather than a custody dispute. The record’s plain language—seeking support and fees but not custody—establishes what the petitioner asked a court to decide at this stage.

Luka Doncic’s statements at 7: 19 PM ET and the ended engagement

Confirmed: Luka Doncic publicly said, “I love my daughters more than anything and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U. S. during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement. ” He also said, “Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can. ” He added he had no idea of Goltes’ filing. That statement was issued at 7: 19 PM ET in the record provided.

Documented: The record also includes an account that a disagreement after the birth of the couple’s second daughter prompted a call to police, although officials did not detect a criminal offense. The petition notes that Doncic travelled to Slovenia for the December birth but the same record states that officials did not find grounds for criminal charges in that incident.

Gabriela and Olivia: the pattern of residency, access and unresolved motives

Confirmed: The public record names the couple’s children, stating Gabriela was born in late 2023 and Olivia was born on December 4, 2025. The petition’s chronology places both children in Slovenia with Anamaria Goltes since May of last year, which the filing uses to justify its request for child support from a U. S. court.

Documented pattern: Two strands appear together in the available documents. First, the petitioner seeks financial relief in U. S. courts while not seeking a change in custody. Second, the other party states a desire to bring the children to the U. S. during the season and reports limited ability to do so. These facts, taken together, show a procedural focus on establishing financial arrangements distinct from asserting custody rights.

Open question: The context does not confirm why the filing limits its requests to support and fees rather than custody. The record notes that the motive is unclear and lists possible reasons without endorsing any specific explanation. What remains unclear is whether the petition reflects a step toward a broader case in U. S. courts or a narrower effort to formalize financial arrangements while custody matters remain settled elsewhere.

Closing: The specific evidence that would resolve the central question is further court documentation. If a related custody motion appears in the court record, it would establish that a broader bid for parental rights was underway rather than a sole focus on support. For now, the available petition, Luka Doncic’s public statements, and the chronology of the children’s residency in Slovenia confirm the filing’s limited demands and leave the petition’s broader intent unresolved.

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