Post Malone and his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, have taken a step toward resolving their ongoing custody battle—this time, back where it all began. Park officially dismissed her California filing for primary custody of their 3-year-old daughter, known in court documents as “DDP,” according to Billboard.
The legal clash began earlier this year when Park sought primary custody in Los Angeles, where she relocated after the couple’s 2023 breakup. However, Post Malone’s legal team pushed back, arguing the move was a tactical play to shift jurisdiction. “I do not consent to Jamie’s back door attempt to change DDP’s residence from Utah to California,” the artist reportedly wrote in court.
With Park’s dismissal of the California case on Monday, all custody proceedings will now remain in Utah, where the child has been primarily residing. A final agreement is expected to be reached under Utah’s court system.
Meanwhile, Post Malone is in the midst of his “Big Ass Stadium” tour, serenading fans with tracks from his latest country-tinged catalog. One of those songs, “Yours,” offers a rare lyrical glimpse into his role as a father, tenderly envisioning his daughter’s future.
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