Tyga completes parenting class to gain custody of Blac Chyna’s children

Tyga has reportedly completed the court-mandated online parenting course in the midst of his custody dispute with Blac Chyna over their son, King Cairo, as reported earlier today. The information surfaced mere days after Blac Chyna allegedly fulfilled the prerequisite for custody disputes, an independent parenting course. In July of last year, the reality star petitioned for joint custody of the 11-year-old. Additionally, she demanded that the artist commence remitting child support, asserting that she has not received any since the child’s birth.

He responded by asserting that he should not be obligated to remunerate her. He reportedly provides care for King Cairo for the majority of the week, in addition to contributing $40,000 annually towards the child’s education. Tyga also applied for sole custody of their son in retaliation to Chyna’s claim. Blac Chyna stated that she was unaware of the origin of his filing and described it as “sad.” Additionally, she conveyed her desire to foster a constructive co-parenting dynamic with the performer, as she believes it would be in the elementary schooler’s best interest to do so.

Blac Chyna reportedly desired an out-of-court resolution to their dispute as well, but her ex-partner declined. “Clearly, you have more money than I do,” she stated in October on The Viall Files, a podcast hosted by Nick Viall. “Why can’t we simply resolve this matter amicably, perhaps through conversation, outside of court? Since he declined to do so, I am now obligated to appear in court… Neither of us requires this… “Everyone is watching, and all I can say is “Man, we could have had a conversation about this.””

What are your thoughts on Tyga’s compliance with the court-mandated parenting course? What is your stance on the custody dispute between him and Blac Chyna concerning their son, King Cairo? Please provide your perspectives in the section labeled “Comments” below, and remain tuned to HNHH for further developments.