Chris Brown filed legal documents on Wednesday seeking to establish paternity of his daughter Royalty.
The
26-year-old singer filed the documents in Houston, Texas in order to
resolve custody and child support issues with the girl's mother Nia
Guzman, according to an article on Tuesday by TMZ.
Brown and Guzman have been at odds over child support payments and visitations.
Chris Brown who has been spending so much time with his daughter
Royalty, says he has had it with his baby mama Nia Guzman's child
support and custody demands, so he's asking a judge to intervene.
Chris and Nia have been at war over 1-year-old Royalty for a long time
now. She's demanding $15k a month in child support, but Chris Brown
doesn't think it is a fair amount.
Due to this reason, he has filed legal documents in Houston to establish
paternity of baby Royalty. That will give him the right to fight Nia
over support and custody.
Chis who has been paying Nia $2,500 per month, believes it is a fair
amount. If he ascertains that he is Royalty's father, he will then go to
court to file for custody and a fair amount for child support to Nia.
He says Nia has been denying him the right to see his daughter, so he
wants a judge to get involved and set guidelines for both of them