Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian reach custody agreement

Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have divided physical custody of their daughter.

The warring exes have decided to equally split their time with their four-year-old Dream and will share vacation and holiday times, whilst also agreeing to alternate weeks with one another.

The former couple - who welcomed Dream in November 2016 - managed to reach an agreement "without court intervention", court documents obtained by Us Weekly revealed.

It reads: "Commencing December 2, 2020, and on alternating weeks thereafter, respondent [Kardashian] shall have custody of the minor child from Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. through Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and petitioner [Chyna] shall have custody of the minor child from Saturday at 10:00 a.m. through Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. commencing December 5, 2020."

It comes after it was revealed Blac has not asked Rob for child support.

The 'Rob and Chyna' star claimed her "biggest flex" was having to raise her kids alone, but insiders have slammed the make-up artist for her public gripe and insisted she has never asked for any help after a judge ruled that neither she nor the sock designer had to pay any support.

A source said in September: "In March of last year, a judge ruled that Rob (and actually neither of them) had to pay child support. That ruling is still in play today and has not changed. Chyna has not asked for support since that time. The fact that she continues to bring up false allegations and issues and in this case, which has already been determined, is just not OK."

Prior to that, it had been explained that the former couple had reached a "final custody agreement" with the help of their attorneys and a retired private judge.

A source said at the time: "They agreed to split custody 50/50 but it's true that Rob will have Dream more of the time. Rob no longer has to pay Chyna $20,000 a month.

"[They agreed to] each pay for whatever Dream needs when either one of them has her for custodial time and any other expenses (school, medical) will be split evenly."

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