Bristol Palin And Levi Johnston Reach Custody Agreement
| Aug 16, 2010 by MARSHA TAKEDA-MORRISON |

It's good too see these crazy kids can finally agree on something. TMZ is reporting that Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston have reached a settlement in their custody case of son Tripp, 19-months.
According to the deal filed with the Alaska Superior Court, Bristol will get primary physical custody of Tripp and Levi will have visitation rights on Saturdays and Wednesdays. Levi will be required to pay Bristol child support – the amount isn't stated, but the agreement says the calculation is based on earnings of $72,000 a year.
But here's the part that may be the hardest for these two sparring exes – under the agreement, both parties agree not to "speak badly about the other parent in front of the child...or allow anyone else to speak badly about the other parent or members of their family in front of the child."
And there's more. "The parties agree that they shall not allow the child to visit with, or interact with, any family member who publicly...or in front of the child, criticizes the other parent or the other parent's family."
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I love it! This is my biggest issue with my husband. I see him speak so poorly of his oldest childrens' mother. He even laughs about her with them. Now we are going through issues, and I just get crushed thinking he'd do that with my children.
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