Louis Tomlinson avoids court showdown with custody deal
Pop star Louis Tomlinson has reached a temporary custody settlement with the mother of his newborn son.
The One Direction singer had been preparing to face off with Briana Jungwirth in court on Friday (26Feb16), amid allegations suggesting the Los Angeles-based stylist had been limiting his access to one-month-old Freddie Reign because she wanted more financial support.
Louis' lawyers had planned to ask a judge to formally establish
paternity so the 24-year-old could fight for visitation, but hours
before the hearing, the exes managed to strike a deal, reports
TMZ.com.
Under the terms of their makeshift agreement, Louis will be able to
see his son for several hours during the week, although he will not
be allowed overnight visits.
Lawyers for the two parties are reportedly working out a formal
settlement to cover both custody and child support, as Louis had
previously just been paying Briana's expenses, which varied on a
weekly basis.
The former lovers, who conceived Freddie during a fling last year
(15), are said to have recently fallen out over money as they tried
to establish a fixed monthly amount.
News of Louis' legal nightmare emerged just two days after the pop
star returned to his native U.K. for the first time since becoming
a dad, to attend the 2016 BRIT Awards in London and reunite with
his bandmate Liam Payne.
Speaking to reporters on the afterparty red carpet on Wednesday
night (24Feb16), he admitted being away from Freddie was hard.
"(Fatherhood) is good," he told ITV2. "It's intense. It's really
exciting... This is my first time away from Freddie so it's
tough."
Louis' trip to London was at least worthwhile as One Direction won
British Artist Video for the Year for Drag Me Down, an honor he
collected with Liam and dedicated to their fans.
"It really is times like these that prove to us we have the best
fans in the world," he said. "This award is for you."