Why Al Pacino's Girlfriend Noor Alfallah Doesn't Want to Marry the Actor

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Noor Alfallah and Al Pacino

After welcoming a son named Roman with Al Pacino, 83, in June, the actor's 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah shared that she has no plans to wed him.

While recently speaking with TMZ, Alfallah noted that she loves Pacino, but she doesn't want to marry him. When asked about whether or not they might get married soon, she said, "I don't think so."

Why? Well, Alfallah added, "I'm not the marrying type. I'm not in the mood to get married." She was then asked about the couple's holiday plans and if they were going to spend the time together, to which Alfallah replied, "Yes."

Throughout Pacino's life, he has never gotten married, though he has had long-term relationships with multiple past partners. This includes actress Jill Clayburgh, whom he dated from 1967 to 1972, Diane Keaton, whom he was with on and off with for around 15 years, Beverly D’Angelo, whom he was in a relationship with from 1997 to 2004, and more.

Pacino had his first child, a daughter named Julie, in 1989 with acting coach Jan Tarrant, while he shares twins Anton and Olivia, born in 2001, with D'Angelo.

Only a few months after the birth of Roman, Pacino's current partner Alfallah filed for full custody of the newborn. The two reached an agreement in early November, according to court documents obtained by TODAY.com.

Going forward, the couple will reportedly have joint custody of Roman and “consult with one another on all major decisions relating to Roman’s health, education, and welfare.” But Alfallah was given main physical custody, while Pacino will have “reasonable right of parenting time (visitation)."

Regarding funds, Alfallah was awarded $30,000 per month in child support, as well as six percent of his “‘annual gross income’ in excess of $2,500,000 per year." The documents noted that there is a cap of $4 million, granting her up to $90,000. There is also a court-ordered 529 account for Roman, to which Pacino will add $15,000 each year.

Despite the legal situation between Pacino and Alfallah, the two are reportedly still in a relationship and will spend time together this holiday season with their little one.

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