Rob Kardashian Confirms Custody Battle With Blac Chyna is Over

Blac Chyna Birthday Celebration And Unveiling Of Her 'Chymoji' Emoji Collection
Blac Chyna Birthday Celebration And Unveiling Of Her 'Chymoji' Emoji Collection / Greg Doherty

The drama between exes Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna is seriously so extensive, it might be hard to keep up. Between their relationship conflicts we saw in Keeping Up With the Kardashians, their show Rob & Chyna, and even all over social media, not to mention custody and child support issues with their daughter Dream over the years, it's hard to imagine there ever being peace between the pair. But apparently, that's exactly what's going on currently.

Both Rob and Chyna have taken to social media today to share that they are co-parenting well and no legal issues are occurring right now. "Angela [Blac Chyna] and I are actively co-parenting and there are no pending or active custody cases," Rob tweeted out, while Chyna quoted the message and added her own words of positivity.

"Robert is a wonderful father to our Dreamy," Chyna concluded, referring to their two-year-old child.

Last we heard about the pair's legal issues, documents claimed Rob could no longer pay the full child support he was asked of for Dream. In Nov. 2018, we reported Rob was fighting for Chyna to pay his $2,864 per month, instead of the other way around. Chyna was reportedly making $60,000 per month, but Rob's salary was severely dropped from the time of their split until then, allegedly decreasing from $100,000 to $10,000.

More recently, Blac Chyna's mom publicly begged for Rob to have full custody of Dream, following a string of 911 calls involving the model.

"I don’t know if [he] should keep them, but I do believe that [he should get custody for] a little while ’till she pulls her thing together,” Chyna's mom, Tokyo Toni, told TMZ. “It’s clear, very clear — it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see — something is terribly wrong.”

Well, it (hopefully) seems like Rob and Chyna are doing fine now, per their tweets today. We're not sure how long this will last, but we're glad the pair can resolve their issues at least one at a time.