Seems like Chris Brown is fed up with his baby mama.
The 26-year-old recording artist, who has filed legal docs in Houston to establish paternity, and Royalty's mother, Nia Guzman, have been fighting over child support and custody of their daughter, TMZ.com reported.
Sources say that Royalty's parents finally came to an agreement on child support, settling on 10k dollars per month from Brown, starting July 1.
It was reported, Brown's camp said Guzman initially wanted 15,000 dollars, but he only wanted to pay 2,500 dollars.
On top of that, Brown wants to establish clear custody guidelines. Apparently, Guzman has been denying Brown visits to see his daughter, thus he wants a judge to lay down the law.
According to insiders, Guzman never wanted to go to court because she didn't want to seem like a gold digger.
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