Blac Chyna has checked another box in her custody battle with Tyga over their son, King Cairo.
Chyna has completed Our Children First, a court-ordered parent education course, according to court documents obtained by Page six.
The reality star, 35, completed the online class on November 1, 2023.
Chyna is battling 33-year-old Tyga for legal and physical custody of their 11-year-old son. The rapper recently filed for sole custody of their child.
Chyna dated Tyga for three years after they met on the set of his music video Rack City in 2011.
Checking a box: Blac Chyna completed Our Children First, a court-ordered parent course, as part of her custody battle with ex Tyga over their son King Cairo
The exes welcomed their son, King Cairo Stevenson, in 2012 and were briefly engaged before calling it quits in 2014.
The latest development comes after her finances were exposed during her ugly custody battle.
RadarOnline Obtained Chyna’s income and expense statement, which breaks down her average monthly income, her savings, and her daily expenses.
The document was filed as part of her efforts to get Tyga to pay for some of the costs of her custody battle. Chyna is demanding $125,000 from Tyga for her legal bills and to have his finances investigated.
The documents show that Chyna made about $71,000 in September, but earns about $32,000 monthly.
Surprisingly, she only has $11,000 in savings, but the real estate she owns is worth $1.5 million.
As for her mortgage, Chyna pays $22,000 a month for her house. She must pay $1,885 for principal, in addition to the $17,000 interest. The property tax comes to $3,000.
This is also on top of her many other bills: Chyna spends $8,000 on healthcare costs, $5,000 on child care, $1,400 on utilities, and $850 on cell phones.
Legal battle: Chyna is battling Tyga for legal and physical custody of their son. The rapper recently filed for sole custody of their child; pictured 2019
Revealed: Chyna’s finances were exposed amid her ugly custody battle with ex Tyga over their 11-year-old son King Cairo; pictured September 2023
Chyna, who also has a seven-year-old daughter Dream with ex Rob Kardashian, also spends $3,800 a month on groceries and $1,529 on dining out.
Her monthly laundry and cleaning costs are €3,200, while she spends €2,500 on clothes and another €2,000 on entertainment and vacations.
Car expenses earned her $1,896, while her savings earned $271 a month.
Her largest monthly expense is her credit card and another loan – she pays $24,000 for her loan and an American Express card.
The financial developments come after it was announced that Chyna is forced to sell her own assets to survive financially, while legal bills mount as a result of her custody battle.
Former flame: Chyna dated Tyga for three years after meeting on the set of his 2011 music video Rack City
In documents obtained by TMZChyna — whose birth name is Angela Renée White — claims she’s been able to pay the bills by selling her clothes, purses and shoes to friends and family and through an online consignment store.
Her revenue this year has brought in $178,000 and has been used to make up for her plummeting business sales. But Chyna says it’s only a temporary solution because she’ll eventually run out of stuff to sell.
Chyna said she needs financial help from her ex to finance her fight.
Chyna also brought up issues she encountered with Tyga while co-parenting their child.
The reality star reportedly only has 24 hours a week to spend with King, but Chyna claims Tyga is interfering with the little time she has with their son.
Chyna also claims that Tyga withheld direct communications with her and other vital information.
She claims the rapper refuses to speak to her directly and won’t release his contact information or give her the address where King lives.
Furthermore, she claims he withheld integral information about the health, safety and well-being of their child. She claims this includes the location of their child’s school and his prescription information.
Legal battle: Chyna, 35, tries to get Tyga, 33, to pay her $125,000 for her legal bills and have his finances investigated
But sources connected to the situation have refuted several of Chyna’s claims.
The insiders told TMZ that Chyna knows where her son lives. They also add that Tyga has funded their son’s private school tuition, medical bills and most of his daily living expenses.
In addition to her ex’s $125,000, she wants their son to have a regular and consistent schedule set up that won’t get in the way of Tyga.
Chyna filed for joint custody and child support of King last summer. This is evident from court documents obtained by The explosionChyna has filed a petition against Tyga to establish parental relationship.
She asked the court in a July 24 petition to divide joint legal and physical custody of their son between his parents.
In the filing, Chyna included unknown details about King’s current living situation and stated what she believes should be done in the “best interests of the child.”
As for child support, the model filing states: “The court may make orders for child support and make an award of income without further notice to either party.”
The financial details of how much child support Chyna requested were not made public.
In October, Tyga responded to Chyna’s custody filing by requesting sole physical and legal custody of their son. Page six. He added that Chyna should be able to visit their child.
The exes have a hearing in November in which the court will review custody and visitation arrangements for their son King.
Father-son moment: Tyga and King pictured at the 2019 Kids’ Choice Awards
After her romance with Chyna, Chyna started dating Rob Kardashian in 2016. They got engaged and welcomed daughter Dream, now seven, together before spitting.
Chyna obtained a restraining order against her ex in 2017 after he allegedly posted nude photos of her online.
Chyna had accused him at the time of violating California’s revenge porn law.
Over the past year, the ex-stripper has turned her life around, found religion, quit OnlyFans, reversed her plastic surgery and hit the road.