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Court orders footballer Neil 'Razor' Ruddock from Ashford to pay ex-wife £80,000

A former football star has been told he must pay his ex-wife almost £80,000.

Neil 'Razor' Ruddock, who lives in Ashford, was today ordered to pay the money to Sarah Ruddock due to unpaid maintenance.

Neil 'Razor' Ruddock must pay almost £80,000 in back-pay to his ex-wife. Picture: ITV/Harry Page
Neil 'Razor' Ruddock must pay almost £80,000 in back-pay to his ex-wife. Picture: ITV/Harry Page

Mr Ruddock, 53, said he could not afford to pay maintenance owed to Sarah, 51.

But Deputy District Judge Brenda Morris, who is based in the Central Family Court, made a ruling in favour of Mrs Ruddock on Friday after considering rival arguments at an online trial.

She concluded that Mr Ruddock, who has remarried, had not paid because he did not want to pay.

The judge had overseen a private trial but allowed a journalist to attend.

She had earlier ruled that brief detail of the dispute could be revealed and on Friday said parts of her ruling could be reported.

Since his football career ended, he's appeared on a number of shows including Masterchef. Picture: BBC/Shine TV
Since his football career ended, he's appeared on a number of shows including Masterchef. Picture: BBC/Shine TV

Mr Ruddock, a central defender who won one England cap, played for clubs including Southampton, Tottenham, Liverpool and West Ham during a career spanning more than 12 years.

Since retiring from football, he has featured in a number of television programmes, including I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity MasterChef.

More recently, he invested in The New Fox Inn in the town which he calls his home.

Judge Morris heard that the Ruddocks had married in 1989, separated in 2005 and divorced in 2008.

In 2007, another judge told Mr Ruddock to pay Mrs Ruddock more than £900 a month maintenance – or “periodical payments”.

'The reason he has not paid, I find, is that he does not want to pay...'

Mrs Ruddock said her ex-husband had only made a “few payments” since March 2014.

She said he could afford to pay but had not complied with the 2007 order.

Mrs Ruddock said she was owed nearly £80,000 and asked Judge Morris to “enforce arrears”.

Mr Ruddock said he could not afford to pay. He asked Judge Morris to “remit all arrears” and reduce monthly payments.

Judge Morris said Mrs Ruddock had shown that Mr Ruddock “had the ability” to pay maintenance as ordered and refused to remit the arrears.

Ruddock was among a group of investors who saved an Ashford pub - now called The New Fox Inn - at the end of last year
Ruddock was among a group of investors who saved an Ashford pub - now called The New Fox Inn - at the end of last year

She said the former footballer’s compliance with his obligations under the 2007 order had “quite frankly been abysmal”.

“I find that (Mrs Ruddock) has shown to the required standard that (Mr Ruddock) has, and has always had, the ability to pay the periodical payments order,” she said.

“The reason he has not paid, I find, is that he does not want to pay.”

She added: “It is not acceptable for a court order to be ignored.”

Judge Morris ordered Mr Ruddock to pay Mrs Ruddock a lump sum of £79,968, in instalments.

Razor is often seen around Ashford and Kent. Archive picture
Razor is often seen around Ashford and Kent. Archive picture

The 2007 order had been a “life maintenance” order.

Judge Morris varied that order and said it would now continue until Mr Ruddock was 65, or until either he or Mrs Ruddock died, or until Mrs Ruddock remarried.

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