The only Kardashian son originally filed an emergency ex parte motion back in January, requesting he get primary custody of their child in light of allegations she was drinking and acting inappropriately in front of her offspring.
But a judge denied the motion, finding there was no emergency with the situation, according to documents obtained by The Blast.
Rob will still be allowed to pursue custody changes but they will not be considered on an immediate basis, meaning the former couple's dispute could continue on into the foreseeable future.
New court documents from Chyna describe the mother-of-two as 'shocked' to learn about Rob's request to take custody away from the reality star/pin-up and only permit her weekend visitation with a monitor.
According to the legal filings, she 'was shocked to learn that Defendant Rob Kardashian moved ex parte on January 3, 2020, for an emergency order to permanently change the Custody Order for Dream so that Chyna would only be permitted to see her daughter from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday with a "monitor" present, rather than the 5 days a week she now sees and cares for precious Dream.'
Chyna also claimed that she faced unfair treatment after the January ex parte motion was leaked to the press, 'resulting in heinous public comments' regarding her.
'Chyna is now forced to expend time and resources to oppose Rob’s baseless motion,' her legal team contended.
source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/02/judge-denies-rob-kardashians-motion-to.html
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