MINUTES AGO: CONFIRMED: Christine & Kody’s Legal Battle Gets INTENSE, Court Classifies It As A “Significant” Custody Dispute!
Sister Wives star Christine Brown had a face-off with her former husband, Kody Brown, in court over a legal battle. Christine filed a custody case for their youngest daughter, Truely Brown. She sued her ex for custody, paternity, and child support in September. Since then, fans have eagerly awaited updates on the TLC star’s legal battle.
Christine has been fighting to prove her daughter’s relationship with Kody through a paternity test to secure child support.
She sought financial support for Truely to ensure her future and facilitate proper visitation from her father. As a result, the TLC star had a court hearing on Wednesday.
However, the situation took a dramatic turn when the court elevated the case’s status from normal to significant. What went wrong? What does it mean? How will it impact Kody and Christine?
Sister Wives: Kody & Robyn Spotted In Utah Amid Legal Battle!
Sister Wives star Christine Brown has been living in Utah with her husband, David Woolley. She has dragged her ex-husband, Kody, to court for Truely’s custody battle. The exes were scheduled to face off in court for a hearing. Recently, a Redditor spotted Kody at a Walmart in Utah. They were shopping together at the store.
Many fans speculated that Kody must have been in Utah for the court hearing. However, the image appeared to be an older photo. One fan commented, “Wasn’t this last summer? I mean, the people have shorts on in this picture.” Another user noted that no one would wear shorts in December in Utah and pointed out that the hearing was held online. So, what happened at the court hearing?
Sister Wives: Kody & Christine’s Legal Battle Held As SIGNIFICANT!
Sister Wives star Kody Brown’s legal battle with Christine Brown has intensified. They attended the court hearing online. According to The Ashleys, the TLC stars’ lawyers discussed the case’s progress during the session. Kody and Christine had completed the necessary disclosures and were scheduled to attend a mediation conference on May 21, 2025.
Court documents revealed that the case was classified under the Track 1 and Track 3 categories. Track 1 is considered “standard,” while Track 3 is reserved for cases with the highest level of conflict or requiring significant negotiation and consideration. Christine filed the court case in September, requesting a declaration of paternity, child support, parenting time, and financial support for Truely Brown.
Kody was required to take a paternity test to confirm Truely was his daughter, as his name was not listed on her birth certificate due to his spiritual marriage to Christine. Additionally, he made a maternity-related payment in October. Fans of the series are likely to learn more about the proceedings in the upcoming season.
The court has ordered both parties to keep the information private, reducing the likelihood of seeing detailed updates about the case on TV. Furthermore, the reality TV stars risk fines or jail time if they disclose any information from the legal proceedings.