Tyga and Blac Chyna have reached an agreement on the custody of their 11-year-old son, King Cairo, TMZ reported.
Tyga will not be required to pay child support despite Chyna’s request for $125,000 to cover legal and accounting expenses. In court documents filed in the fall, the reality star revealed that she sold her belongings to cope with financial difficulties caused by a substantial decline in her business sales.
Having deactivated her OnlyFans account in March, Chyna – whose real name is Angela White – attributed her growing debts to an ongoing legal dispute with her ex-partner.
Per TMZ, “Sources with direct knowledge of the settlement tell us both parents have come to a surprisingly amicable arrangement…they’ll have joint legal and physical custody, and will both have the right to make decisions on the 11-year-old’s health, education and general welfare.”
A judge ordered Chyna and Tyga, whose real name is Michael Stevenson, to use a program to monitor their co-parenting communications. Additionally, the court ordered that neither parent can talk poorly about the other around King. The child will spend Monday through Friday with his father, Tyga, and Friday through Monday with Chyna.