Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna Reach New Custody Agreement After Three-Year Legal Battle

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Amid an ongoing legal battle regarding their one-season reality show and three years after their first agreement, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have come to a new custody arrangement regarding their four-year-old daughter Dream.

In 2017, the former couple initially agreed to a joint custody schedule that neither parent formally followed. But earlier this month, a source confirmed to Page Six, Kardashian and Chyna signed a new agreement giving them both physical custody on an alternate week schedule, splitting time equally over holidays and vacations. Both also reportedly agreed to be drug and alcohol-free while caring for their child, a stipulation that comes after Kardashian’s lawyer filed documents in April accusing his ex of “point[ing] a gun at Rob’s head and threaten[ing] to kill him” at Kylie Jenner’s mansion while he was on FaceTime in 2016, a claim Chyna’s lawyer Lynne M. Ciani has refuted.

This agreement to co-parent comes after Kardashian sought to attain primary custody of his daughter in January, reportedly requesting that the Instagram model’s time with their daughter be reduced to weekend visitations only with a nanny present. The documents go on to ask that Chyna submit to drug and alcohol testing no less than 30 minutes before every visit, with the supervising nanny being given the authority to remove Dream should they witness any violence. At the time, Ciani told Entertainment Tonight of the allegations, “Chyna has already overcome many baseless, malicious and anonymous calls to Child Protective Services that falsely claimed she is an unfit mother. To the contrary, Chyna is a devoted mother who loves both of her children—King Cairo [her son with rapper Tyga] and Dream Renee—more than anything in this world.”

Page Six also reports that, as part of this latest custody agreement, Chyna withdrew all of her claims against her ex, although her legal battle against the rest of his family is still moving forward.

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