Richards And Sheen Reach Custody Agreement
After years of public bickering, name-calling and verbal mud-slinging, estranged exes Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen are finally making nice.
The ex-couple has reached an agreement in their two-years running bitter custody battle. No specific details of the deal have been released but it is reported that both parties are happy with the outcome.
“It is true that an agreement has been reached between the parties regarding their children,” Richards’ publicist said to E! News. “Denise is happy with the agreement and believes that it is in the best interests of their children. Although the parties have agreed that neither one will discuss the specific terms of the agreement, Denise is satisfied that the agreement has dealt with all of her concerns.”
The deal comes just months after Richards was pushing for legal grounds to cut Sheen’s visitation rights with their two young daughters. At the same time, Sheen was motioning for permission to hire his own childcare providers to watch the kids when both parents would be absent.
When the first reports surfaced that Sheen had adhered to Richards’ demands in the custody dispute, Sheen vehemently denied the rumours, calling them “absurd” and “derisive fiction.”
Now, E! Online reports that the settlement reached is favourable to both parties.
Richards first filed for divorce from Sheen in 2005, after nearly three years of marriage.
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