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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna reach custody agreement

On Behalf of Law Offices of John A. Guthrie | Sep 21, 2017 | Child Support

Ohio parents going through a child custody or child support dispute may be interested to learn that Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna came to an agreement regarding the custody of their 1-year-old daughter. Although the two will share custody of their child, it was reported that Kardashian will be paying $240,000 every year in child support.

Kardashian and Blac Chyna were a couple until November 2016 when Kardashian said that Blac Chyna took their newborn daughter and left. In July 2017, Kardashian posted graphic pictures of Blac Chyna to his social media accounts before cutting her off from the Kardashian’s financial ties. In response, Blac Chyna claimed that Kardashian had been physically abusive during their relationship.

After the former couple reached their custody agreement, Blac Chyna dropped the domestic abuse allegations she made against Kardashian. This was reportedly due to the fact that she was happy about the agreement to peacefully co-parent the child. However, Blac Chyna’s attorney said that the custody agreement did not resolve all of the disputes between the former couple. Further, Blac Chyna could go back to court if additional domestic abuse incidents took place.

When two parents come to a child custody agreement, it is likely that one parent will also be responsible for paying child support. The amount in child support payments that parent will be ordered to pay depends on the income of both parents, who the children spend their time with and the needs of the children, among other factors. However, there are instances where the parent takes steps to avoid making the child support payments. In these cases, a family law attorney may go back to court to ask the judge to enforce the child support order.

Source: Cinema Blend, “How Much Rob Kardashian Will Have To Pay In Child Support“, Nicholas Anthem, Sept. 19, 2017

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