Chris Brown Fights for Joint Custody of 4-Year-Old Daughter in UK Court Battle
Diamond Brown’s petition, filed on June 6, 2026, requests that Brown be limited to visitation rights and that the court order him to pay child‑support. While the filing urges the court to "make him cough up the cash," no specific amount is disclosed. The mother also asks for sole custody, a move that Brown publicly opposed in a statement posted to his social‑media accounts.
Brown’s response was swift. He reaffirmed that he is fighting for joint custody and that he will retain custody until the trial scheduled for June 13. His legal team has said the case will be decided on the child’s best interests, the standard applied in all UK custody matters.
This dispute is not Brown’s first. In 2024, he faced a child‑support case with former partner Nia Guzman over their daughter Royalty. That case ended with a court order requiring Brown to pay $20,000 in child support, and he also secured a joint‑custody ruling in a separate proceeding.
The London proceedings are notable because Brown has maintained a high‑profile career in the United Kingdom. His touring schedule includes UK dates, and the custody battle has drawn coverage from mainstream outlets such as TMZ, which reported on the filing and Brown’s reaction.
Southwark Crown Court has not yet issued a decision. The judge will consider evidence from both parties, including the child’s living arrangements, the parents’ ability to provide care, and any financial obligations. The ruling will determine whether Brown retains joint custody, whether the mother is granted primary custody, and the amount of child‑support payments.
Brown’s legal representatives say they are ready to present evidence that demonstrates the child’s well‑being under joint custody. They also note that the mother’s request for sole custody does not align with the child’s best interests, given the child’s established relationship with both parents.
The case remains unresolved as of the latest court filings. No settlement has been announced, and the parties have not disclosed any negotiations. The next court hearing is set for June 13, at which point the judge will issue a ruling.
In summary, Chris Brown is actively contesting a custody petition filed by Diamond Brown that seeks primary custody and child‑support payments. The dispute is being heard at Southwark Crown Court, and the outcome will be decided on June 13. The case is part of a series of custody and child‑support disputes involving the singer, and its resolution will have implications for Brown’s legal responsibilities and public image.