On Wednesday evening, the 83-year-old Al Pacino showcased his unwavering vitality as he joined his 29-year-old girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, for a romantic dinner outing in West Hollywood.

They were spotted together, enjoying a date night just hours before news broke that Noor had filed for custody of their child, three months after birth.
Captured by photographers, the actor and producer, along with his girlfriend, were seen leaving the celebrity hotspot Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood side by side. The pair first started dating in April 2022 and welcomed their baby boy, named Roman, in June."

Amid intense speculation, the pair had split, sparked by reports of Noor filing for custody of their child three months after birth. However, in response to the Daily Mail, Al Pacino's representative vehemently refuted these rumors. They stated that the couple did 'not split' and have 'mutually reached an agreement regarding their son.

The reason behind Noor's decision to for custody of their child three months after birth still remains unclear
During their evening outing, the couple enjoyed dining at the lavish eatery together before leaving the restaurant and entering her car.
According to the picture, Al Pacino was seen stopped to sign a few autographs for some waiting fans through the car's window. While his much younger girlfriend observed from the driver's seat.

In the pictures, Al Pacino was seen stopping to sign a few autographs for some waiting fans through the car's window, while his much younger girlfriend observed from the driver's seat.

The couple appeared joyful, evident from their beaming smiles as they drove away together. They chose to dress in black for the intimate evening.

Included in Noor's legal submission was a document titled 'voluntary declaration of parentage,' which was signed by both her and Al six days after the birth of their son, Roman.
Noor also requested that the movie legend pay for her lawyer fees or any other case-related costs. However, the exact amount of child support was not specified in the court documents.

The legal papers indicated that 'the court may make orders for support of the children and issue an earnings assignment without further notice to either party.'Additionally, there was no evidence to indicate that Pacino opposed this request.