Blac Chyna and Tyga reach an agreement in their custody dispute concerning their son, King Cairo.
TMZ has revealed that the former OnlyFans model and the “Rack City” rapper have come to an amicable resolution regarding the custody of their child. The agreement includes joint legal and physical custody, granting both parents the authority to make decisions regarding the child’s overall well-being, education, and health.
Notably, Tyga, whose real name is Micheal Ray Stevenson, will not be required to pay child support. According to the arrangement, Chyna, also known as Angela White, will have custody of King from Friday to Monday, while Tyga will have custody for the remainder of the week.
A court order reportedly prohibits either party from speaking negatively about the other in the presence of the child. Additionally, both Chyna and Tyga are required to enroll in a program aimed at monitoring their communication concerning co-parenting.
The custody battle began when Chyna filed a case during the summer seeking child support for their son. Legal documents obtained by Page Six in July revealed her request for joint legal and physical custody. The court was authorized to make orders for child support without further notice.
Tyga responded to the news on social media in August, criticizing Chyna’s actions. However, both parents recently completed court-mandated parent education classes.
It’s worth noting that in October, Chyna disclosed in an income and expense declaration that she had resorted to selling personal belongings to make ends meet. Despite financial difficulties, Tyga proceeded to file for sole custody of King.
Chyna and Tyga began dating in 2011 and welcomed King in October 2012. Although they got engaged shortly after, the couple split in August 2014. Chyna is also the mother of a 7-year-old daughter, Dream, born in November 2016 during her relationship with ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian. Chyna and Kardashian ended their association for good in 2017.