Kehlani Wins Custody of Child
- Singer Kehlani Parrish has been granted full custody of their daughter, Adeya Nomi Parrish Young-White, concluding a challenging legal battle.
- According to Kehlani, the initial claims made against them were ultimately proven false.
- Kehlani Parrish (born April 24, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer.
Kehlani Gains Full Custody of Daughter Adeya After Custody Battle
Singer Kehlani Parrish has been granted full custody of their daughter, Adeya Nomi Parrish Young-White, concluding a challenging legal battle. The singer revealed the outcome in a recent interview, describing the preceding period as a “tough situation.”
According to Kehlani, the initial claims made against them were ultimately proven false. “ultimately, the claims were false.It wasn’t true. he backtracked a lot,” Kehlani stated.
Background: Kehlani’s Family and Career
Kehlani Parrish (born April 24, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. They rose to prominence with their mixtape Cloud 19 in 2014 and have as released two studio albums, SweetSexySavage (2017) and While We Wait (2019), and Blue Water Road (2022). Kehlani identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.
Adeya Nomi Parrish Young-White was born on March 23, 2019, to Kehlani and Javie Young-White.Kehlani also has a second child, a son, born in February 2023.
The Custody Dispute
Details of the custody dispute were largely kept private, but Kehlani’s recent statements suggest the proceedings involved false accusations. The singer’s comments indicate that the opposing party ultimately withdrew their claims. Further details regarding the specific allegations and the court’s reasoning are not currently publicly available.
Legal Implications of Full Custody
Full custody grants Kehlani the legal authority to make all major decisions concerning Adeya’s upbringing, including education, healthcare, and religious upbringing. it also determines where Adeya will primarily reside. While full custody is granted, it doesn’t necessarily eliminate the other parent’s rights to visitation, which would likely be persistent by the court as well.
