Chris Brown and Nia Guzman, the mother of his two-year-old daughter Royalty, found themselves in court this week and a judge has ruled in the singer’s favor.

Guzman attempted to convince a judge that they should put tight restrictions on her and Brown’s custody agreement and restrict his interaction with the tot, TMZ reported. Word is Guzman blamed Brown’s alleged affiliation with gang activity and drug abuse as reasons Brown should have authorized access to his daughter. But the judge who ruled in the case didn’t buy it. So they will continue the joint custody agreement they already have. Brown will keep having Royalty 12 days out of the month and his visits and time with her will still be unsupervised.

But Guzman also hoped a judge would side with her when it came to the amount of child support Brown pays each month. She has already been awarded upt o $2 500 monthly; but word is she wants to more than triple it to $16,000 a month.

Brown and Guzman haven’t only disagreed about Royalty in the court room.

Brown called out Guzman via social media after a photo of the child sitting on the floor in her ballerina costume hit the Internet and went viral.
He wrote last week, “It’s crazy to me that a parent would OK dressing our daughter like she 16. I ain’t cool wit that. SHE IS 2!!!!”

Guzman caught wind of Brown’s statement and clapped back with, “If anybody thinks something is wrong with a baby… mad at the world in dance class… in her TUTU… U need to go pray! #Namaste”

A photo posted by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) on May 20, 2016 at 12:17pm PDT