The End: Chris Brown's Custody Battle of Daughter Officially Comes to a Close
Chris Brown's custody battle with his baby's mother, Nia Guzman, is officially over and it's safe to say that Breezy's now a happy man as the court has seemingly decided in his favor. According to reports, the singer's 15-month-old daughter, Royalty, will share his last name and her time will be split between each parent.
TMZ reports that, in addition to spending 12 days per month with his little girl, the "Liquor" crooner will be required to pay $2,500 a month in child support, as well as finance her schooling, health insurance, medical bills and nannies.
Grateful for the court's decision, Brown sent out a relieving tweet:
Everything didn't go as peachy as expected though as Breezy was required to undergo a drug test, which eventually came back positive for marijuana and codeine. Luckily for him, he had a prescription for both, which axed the need for supervised visitation.
Some would say that the singer has turned a new leaf since becoming a father. From naming his next album after her to posting countless proud papa pics of their times together, it seems as Breezy's having the time of his life.
"Some men my age run from their responsibility as fathers. I embrace mine," he tweeted in the midst of all the custody drama. "Just s**ks that some females use children as [a] meal ticket."
Watch Chris Brown flaunt his soft and cuddly side in the recent Punk'd clip, below:
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