Chris Brown has been granted joint custody of his toddler daughter during a court hearing in Texas where the girl was born.
According to TMZ, Royalty’s mother, Nia Guzman, and Brown both went toe-to-toe in a Houston court this morning. Guzman reportedly not only wanted to prevent the “New Flame” singer from gaining custodial rights, but she also only wanted to give him supervised visitation.
The judge ultimately disagreed with her requests, ordering that both parents share 50/50 physical custody of Royalty with the toddler going back and forth between the two every four days. This should be a breeze seeing as both Brown and Guzman currently live in L.A..
In another victory for the pop star, he was ordered to continue paying Guzman the monthly amount of $2,500 in child support, instead of the $15,000 she asked for. To make things even better for the singer, the judge also ordered Guzman not to talk negatively about Brown and also prevented her from revealing anything about the case on social media.
To put the icing on the cake, the 26-year-old R&B crooner also gets to take Royalty home with him today.
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