Jaime King enjoyed a day out with her sons following the news that her ex-husband was awarded sole physical custody of their two boys.
The White Chicks actress, 45, documented her “Sunday Funday” with her sons, Leo, 9, and James, 11, whom she shares with her ex-husband Kyle Newman, in a post on Instagram on Sunday, March 23. King shared a video of her son Leo enjoying the breeze in his hair as he stuck his head out of the car window as well as a snap of her son James looking at his brother, smiling in the backseat, and a selfie of her and Leo.
“Today Sunday
Funday
with my babies
,” she wrote in the caption.
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This visit comes shortly after news that her ex-husband was granted sole physical custody of their sons. In court documents obtained by PEOPLE, a judge ordered that while Newman and King will share legal custody of their sons, Newman will have tie-breaking authority over legal custody and will have sole physical custody of their kids. James and Leo will primarily live with their dad.
King has been given visitation rights and can see her sons three times a week in specific hour blocks, but she will have to be supervised while she’s around her two boys. Among the list of approved supervisors are the actress’ mother, sister and brother-in-law, as well as Newman’s brother Kevin.
An addendum to the court order showed that King has to have supervised visitation because she has not completed a 6-month drug/alcohol program, with weekly testing, aftercare, and a 2-step program; a 26-week parenting program; individual counseling to address case issues; and conjoint counseling with minors, when the minors’ therapist deems it appropriate.
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This is not the first time the former couple has argued about custody of their two kids. In April 2024, King filed an emergency request to change their spousal and child support agreement. Court documents obtained by PEOPLE at the time alleged that King “lacks the ability to pay the support” and asked for the court to end the spousal support agreement the couple filed in April 2022.
In response to King’s filing, Newman claimed in his own filing that the actress had “been out of compliance with the court’s child and spousal support orders for well over a year.”
Newman also alleged that King refused to “sign a judgment” based on their divorce settlement and noted that she cannot “rescind” a court order as she claimed to have done.
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