Adrienne Maloof And Paul Nassif Settle Custody Agreement! Evaluation Concludes That Adrienne Is A Better Parent!

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Who would have thought a year ago that Adrienne and Paul would be in the position that they are in today? RHOBH star Adrienne Maloof and Paul Nassif filed for divorce this summer and have been dealing with a very public battle regarding their custody agreement but it looks like we can finally put that to rest because the two have reached an agreement!

Sources tell Radar, “There were a lot of depositions that took place in the past two weeks in connection with Adrienne and Paul’s custody fight over their three sons. It became clear to Paul that if this information were to be made public during a restraining order hearing this week it would be very, very bad for his image. The damaging info included Paul’s parenting skills and his temper. Paul does have anger management issues, and has been advised to work with a mental health professional to deal with it. The child custody evaluation also concluded that Adrienne was just a better parent, and was more involved in the boys lives. Adrienne is their mother, and will do whatever it takes to protect the boys.”

Most of the time, the mothers are more involved with the children but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are the better parent because of it?

The sources added, “Hopefully this will be the beginning of a new phase for the better in Paul and Adrienne’s divorce proceedings. There is a lot of anger between the pair, but they are now recognizing that all of this fighting is only making it harder for their kids and making their lawyers very rich.”

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