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courts actually ruled in favor of Chris Brown for once on Friday, Sept. 11. A judge in Houston
granted the “Loyal” singer joint custody of his daughter, Royalty, with former fling Nia Guzman.
However, the judge granted Brown joint custody under the agreement that Royalty will be with her mother every four days. The judge also ordered Brown to continue to pay Guzman $2,500 a month in child support — another win as Guzman was arguing for a whopping $15,000 a month.
The
news comes after Brown filed documents in July to establish paternity of his
little girl, whom he learned in March he had fathered, months after her birth.
Rihanna’s ex-boyfriend filed the documents to support his claims in court
Friday after Brown claimed that Guzman was denying him legal rights to see
Royalty.
“A lot has changed in my life, a lot of
mistakes, a lot of lessons learned. The best thing, I’m most thankful for is my
daughter,” Brown gushed at the 2015 BET Awards in June. “At the end of the day,
love is love.”