Corey Simms Custody: Leah Messer Child Support Reduced? New Details About Court Date [VIDEO]
Leah Messer and Corey Simms have fought about child support in the past, but now, with Simms having been given primary custody of their twin girls, Ali and Aleeah, 5, it is unclear whether or not she'll be getting any.
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On Wednesday, In Touch Weekly revealed Simms had been awarded custody of his children, and later that same day, a second report shared new details.
In addition to seeing her children less, "This change in primary custody will also likely affect the amount of child support that Leah receives from Corey every month," The Ashley's Reality Roundup revealed.
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While Messer has yet to confirm news of the revised custody agreement, she seemed to confirm the report over the weekend, when she posted photos and messages about her children. As fans will recall, Simms was previously in charge of the girls on the weekends, while Messer had them during the week.
“Leah only gets the girls on the weekends now,” a family insider told In Touch Weekly.
Since Simms filed for full custody of the girls in 2014, things have reportedly gotten worse behind closed doors.
“Leah’s really been screwing up since then, so Corey took her back to court," the insider explained. "The judge looked at the girls’ school records, which show that they’ve been late for school, and made the change in custody.”
Although no information about the couple's child support agreement was given, it is possible that Messer won't receive any support at all now that Simms is the girls' primary custodian.
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