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Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian Settle Their Child Support Battle

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By TheBlast Staff on March 25, 2019 at 5:46 AM EDT

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have plenty of issues but child support is no longer one of them.

Sources close to the former couple tell The Blast the exes and their lawyers met for a private mediation session last month where the two sides agreed that neither of them will pay the other any child support.

We're told Rob and BC also agreed to pay for all of Dream's expenses when she is in their custody.

As The Blast first reported, Rob filed documents last year in their ongoing child support battle claiming he could no longer afford the $20,000 monthly child support payments to Blac Chyna.

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Kardashian claimed that the domestic violence restraining order she filed against him caused him significant financial damage and caused him to stop filming episodes of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."

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He explained, “It has been an extraordinarily difficult time for me emotionally and I have no desire to continue participating in the reality show. I would like to maintain my privacy, try to recover from the emotional damage of the past several months, and explore other business ventures.”

Kardashian claimed that the drama was financially beneficial to Blac Chyna but she argued he was “manipulating” the numbers to make it appear that he’s in a dire situation.

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A judge ultimately suspended all child support obligations until the two sides reached an agreement, which they only recently did.

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