Audrina Patridge Gets Full Custody of Daughter Kirra Max Following Corey Bohan Split
On Friday, a judge granted Audrina Patridge full custody of her baby daughter Kirra Max amid her split from Corey Bohan.
PEOPLE reports that Patridge also gained custody of the estranged couple's dog, Lady. In an agreement filed in Orange County court, Bohan was granted visitation with his daughter. However, the little girl must be picked up at a police station during visitation days.
Additionally, Bohan and Patridge were required to register for a communication service called Talking Parents — a service that will keep records of their conversations. Bohan already agreed to leave their family's home but Patridge was still ordered to pay her ex $35,000 as reimbursement for construction work done on their residence.
The legal proceedings for Bohan and Patridge's divorce are still ongoing. Their split appears to be getting even more complicated as "The Hills" alum recently claimed that her ex-spouse changed the locks to their home. She also mentioned that her wedding rings went missing right after their separation.
Court documents obtained by Us Weekly indicate that Patridge went home Friday accompanied by an officer from the Irvine Police Department to get Kirra Max's clothes and toys. Upon arriving at the house, she noticed that her spare key and regular keys did not work on the doors.
The police officer advised Patridge to call a locksmith, who also informed her that Bohan had the locks to their home changed. After gaining entry inside the home, Patridge said her "closet drawers were ransacked" and her "wedding rings were missing from [her] ring holder."
As previously reported, Patridge filed for divorce in late September. Her decision to request for legal separation from Bohan comes just two days after she obtained a domestic violence restraining order from her estranged husband. While no charges were filed against Bohan because of lack of evidence, he still has a pending domestic violence case in family court.