Kim Kardashian May Never Get Full Custody of Kids In Legal Battle with Kanye West? Source Claims Big Point in Place

Kanye West has caused controversy by putting his 11-year-old daughter, North, in a new song with Sean “Diddy” Combs. This is problematic because Diddy is currently facing severe legal accusations, such as sex trafficking. Kim Kardashian, taken aback by the sudden release of the song, tried to prevent North’s participation due to her legal authority over their children’s brand rights.

For a while now, Kim has been striving to keep her kids away from the contentious matters linked to their dad, who’s a rapper. Yet, his most recent action has left her utterly shocked, leading some to ponder if she might reconsider the child custody agreements.

According to people familiar with the situation, it’s been reported that Kim felt quite displeased when she learned about North being part of a song. This was more so because Diddy is currently dealing with legal issues. In an apparent text conversation, Kim tried to stop North from participating due to her belief in the ownership of her daughter’s name as a trademark, but Kanye remained unyielding. His reaction? He warned Kim that he might initiate a conflict, thus escalating the existing tension between them further.

Even though there are rumors, it’s said that Kim is unlikely to fight for full custody of their four children – North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. The reason seems to be a concern over retaliation. Without a confidentiality agreement, Kanye could reveal private information about Kim and her family, which could make a court battle riskier than rewarding, given the potential for exposure.

As a committed co-parent, I’ve been doing my best to navigate our arrangement with Kanye amidst his growing unpredictability, but this recent event has really tested our fragile peace. His ongoing stream of contentious public remarks and our daughter, North, getting caught in the middle, has escalated tension between us more than ever before. Despite this, I’m hesitant to risk the repercussions of a full-blown custody battle unless there’s a significant shift in circumstances.

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2025-03-19 09:07