Tyga and Angela White (formerly Blac Chyna) have reached an agreement over the custody of their only child together after months of back-and-forth in the public eye.

On Friday (December 8), TMZ reported that the former couple have finally settled their custody dispute over 11-year-old King Cairo. Inside sources told the outlet that the two have managed to reach an “amicable arrangement” even though the rapper won’t be paying any child support.

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The parents, who dated from 2011 till 2014, will share joint legal and physical custody of their son, with an equal say in his health, education and general welfare. Whereas Tyga will be taking care of Cairo from Tuesday to Thursday, his ex will get the remainder of the week.

Furthermore, neither of them are allowed to badmouth the other during their time with the kid, with the court ordering them to sign up for a program that will keep tabs on their joint parenting decisions.

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Tyga and White’s custody battle has been going on for quite some time. The reality star, however, recently claimed that it could have been resolved a long time ago had the pair just sat down for a conversation.

During a late-October appearance on The Viall Files, she revealed that she initially had full custody of Cairo, but that things changed as her life became more hectic.

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“For the first four years of Kingy’s life, I had him Monday through Friday,” she said. “And then that’s when I had became pregnant with Dream [her daughter with Robert Kardashian Jr.]. And it was like, the school and [being] pregnant and [in] a new relationship — it was a lot for me. So then that’s when our schedules had changed.”

She continued: “You [Tyga] have obviously more money than me. Why can’t we just settle this stuff outside of court, like [by] talking to you? He didn’t wanna do that, so now I have to go to court. We just both don’t need this. … The whole world’s watching, and it’s like, ‘We could’ve just had a conversation, man.’”

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Earlier that month, Tyga filed documents demanding that White have a “reasonable right of parenting time (visitation) to the party without physical custody,” instead of sharing custody. As far as travel goes, the Last Kings rapper also wanted to “have written permission from the other parent or party, or a court order, to take the children out of the state of California.”

The move was in response to White filing a petition in the Los Angeles County Superior Court in August, where she requested joint custody of King. She also filed a petition for child support that, as mentioned before, has been denied.