Post Malone and ex-fiancée Jamie Park resolve custody dispute in Utah.
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Post Malone and ex-fiancée Jamie Park resolve custody dispute in Utah.

Post Malone and his former fiancée, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, have successfully reached a settlement regarding the custody of their daughter, following their separation in late 2024. The resolution comes after a series of legal proceedings, reflecting the couple’s effort to resolve their differences amicably.

Austin Richard Post, widely recognized as Post Malone and a nominee for 18 Grammy Awards, and Park have a daughter, referred to as “DDP” in court documents, who was welcomed into their family in 2022. Recent filings in Utah detailed various aspects of their agreement, including child support, custody arrangements, parenting time, and the legal recognition of paternity.

The quick resolution of their custody battle is notable, particularly given that Park had previously initiated proceedings in Los Angeles in April, seeking full physical custody of their daughter shortly after Post had filed his own sealed documents regarding custody in Utah. Despite the complexities of their case, they managed to come to an agreement without extensive legal disputes.

According to reports, Park expressed her willingness to maintain joint legal custody of DDP, who has been living with her since November 2024. She also indicated her openness to allowing Post, an acclaimed performer known for hits like “Better Now,” to have parenting time with their daughter.

Post Malone highlighted that although DDP was born in Los Angeles, he preferred that the legal proceedings occur in Utah, where he has resided since 2019, and where their daughter has been raised. He stated that he had agreed to help financially with Park’s relocation to assist in maintaining a harmonious co-parenting relationship.

In his filing, Post raised concerns that Park’s actions constituted an attempt to change DDP’s residence from Utah to California without proper transparency. He sought the court’s intervention in this matter, arguing that such actions misled the court regarding the child’s primary home. Ultimately, Park conceded to dismiss her case in California, allowing the focus to remain on their agreed-upon terms in Utah.

Post Malone’s representative did not respond immediately to inquiries regarding the settlement. This situation underscores the complexities often involved in celebrity relationships, particularly when children are involved, and illustrates the challenges of co-parenting post-separation.

The settlement marks a significant step for both parties as they navigate their new roles and responsibilities as co-parents, focusing on the well-being of their daughter in the process. The case also serves as a reminder of the often-public scrutiny that comes with high-profile relationships and legal disputes.

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