A fairy-tale NBA romance just turned into an international logistics plan with box scores, baby passports, and a court calendar.

Luka Doncic says the engagement is over. Anamaria Goltes has filed a petition for child support in Los Angeles. The headline looks messy; the paperwork says otherwise.

Here’s the play: two small kids, one superstar schedule, two continents. I don’t see a tabloid implosion-I see a family formalizing a plan that can survive back-to-backs and border control.

The Moment

In an on-record television interview on March 10, 2026, Luka Doncic confirmed he ended his engagement to longtime partner Anamaria Goltes, emphasizing his focus on their daughters’ well-being and his desire to spend time with them during the NBA season.

Separately, according to a child-support petition filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in March 2026, Goltes is seeking child support and attorney’s fees for their two minor children. The filing does not request custody orders. The documents note that Goltes relocated to Slovenia in May 2025; the children have been with her there, including their younger daughter, born in December 2025.

In that same interview segment, it was reported that a December disagreement led Goltes to contact police; officials did not allege a crime. Doncic also said he was unaware of the filing at the time of the interview. Those details remain reported, not independently confirmed by the court record.

This isn’t a scandal; it’s a co-parenting calendar problem with customs forms.

The Take

We love to label anything involving a superstar as drama, but the legal signal here is boring in a good way. A support-only petition reads like two parents standardizing obligations across borders, not a custody cage match.

Think of it like running an offense through airport security: you can’t just vibe your way to Gate B12. International co-parenting needs stamped papers, synchronized calendars, and clear financials so kids aren’t ping-ponging between time zones without a plan.

What’s hype: that an ended engagement equals a family rupture. What’s real: season travel, visas, and school schedules make a U.S./EU setup complicated. If anything, formal support orders can lower the temperature. Also notable: there’s no custody request in that filing. That’s nothing.

I’ll say it plainly, this looks like grown-up problem-solving. Painful? Probably. Messy? Less than you’d expect. The long game is stability for two very small kids. Everything else is noise.

Receipts

Confirmed

  • Doncic said he ended the engagement and prioritized his daughters in an on-record TV interview on March 10, 2026.
  • A child-support petition was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in March 2026 seeking support and attorney’s fees; it does not request custody orders.
  • The filing notes Goltes moved to Slovenia in May 2025; the children have been with her there, including their younger daughter’s December 2025 birth.
  • Doncic now plays for the Los Angeles Lakers; his move from Dallas was recorded in league transaction logs in February 2025.

Reported/Unverified

  • Doncic claimed he was unaware of the court filing at the time of his interview.
  • A December disagreement that led Goltes to contact police, with no criminal offense alleged by officials. (No separate court action reflected in the support filing.)
  • Why the petition was filed now, the filing itself does not state a reason beyond support and fees.

Backstory (For the Casual Reader)

Doncic and Goltes, a Slovenian model and influencer, began dating in 2016 and got engaged on July 7, 2023. They welcomed their first daughter in November 2023 and their second in December 2025, with Doncic traveling to Slovenia for the birth. Doncic led Dallas to an NBA Finals appearance before a February 2025 trade to the Lakers put him squarely in the Hollywood spotlight, without changing the timezone math of parenting across the Atlantic.

Luka Doncic in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform during a game
Photo: Luka Doncic on the Lakers

When high-profile parents live on different continents, what’s the fairest way to balance stability for the kids with a career that basically lives on airplanes?

Sources:

  • Los Angeles County Superior Court filing (child-support petition), March 2026.
  • On-record television interview with Luka Doncic, March 10, 2026.
  • NBA transaction log, February 2025.

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