
After ending their 16 year old marriage David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach divorce settlement found resolve, as several court papers revealed "Hoff’s" ex-wife was awarded 50 percent of the former couple’s home in Encino, California worth $1 million and numerous other assets Hasselhoff and Bach shared during their marriage.
Papers were filed on Thursday, revealing David Hasselhoff will pay $25,000 per month in spousal and child support but will get to keep a 2007 Cadillac Escalade and a 2006 Mercedes-Benz while Bach will retain a 1960 Mercedes-Benz and 1999 Lincoln Navigator. The former couple will also divide their joint bank accounts and sort out other material possessions.
According to TMZ, Hasselhoff will also retain rights associated with his name, including, "... ’Hoff’ and the catchphrase, ‘Don't Hassle the Hoff’ in countries throughout the world."
David Hasselhoff has been enjoying a career renaissance in recent years, having served as a judge on the popular NBC series America’s Got Talent, which returns to air on June 17 and the recent two-hour Knight Rider movie, which NBC just announced will be coming back as a full series.
Pamela Bach,an american actress whose original name is Pamela Ann Weissenbach (born October 16, 1963) in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Pamela married David Hasselhoff on December 9, 1989. The two divorced on July 26, 2006. They had two daughters together: Taylor Ann Hasselhoff (born May 5, 1990) and Hayley Amber Hasselhoff (born August 26, 1992). Hasselhoff obtained custody of the children in the divorce.
Like her ex-husband, David Hasselhoff, she enjoys more popularity in Europe than she does in America, and is a recipient of the Otto Award as one of Germany's favorite actresses is an award given by the German teen magazine Bravo.