Monday, October 7, 2013

Usher facing court battle with ex-wife Tameka over ditching co-parenting classes: report

Four years after the end of their marriage, singer Usher and ex-wife Tameka Foster are still embroiled in custody disputes over their two sons.


Foster, a personal stylist who married the singer in 2007 after working for him, is reportedly asking a judge to reprimand Usher, 34, for ditching co-parenting classes the couple were required to attend, according to TMZ.


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Usher has primary custody of their two sons Usher Raymond V, 5, who goes by Cinco, and Naviyd Raymond, 3. Foster reportedly claims that the singer has been leaving her out of the loop on their children's happenings.


Foster is supposed to be included in "important family decisions," the gossip site claims, and Usher has been shutting her out. She is reportedly asking a court to hold the "OMG" singer in contempt and order him to "be a better co-parent."


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Despite their divorce the former couple has endured several hardships together in recent months - especially with the sudden death of Foster's 11-year-old son Kile in July 2012 after a tragic jet ski accident left him brain dead.


Then this year in August, Usher's eldest son Cinco nearly drowned in a pool after getting his arm caught in a drain.


RELATED: USHER WINS CUSTODY BATTLE AGAINST EX-WIFE TAMEKA FOSTER


"I am blessed and fortunate to say that my son Usher V is doing well and is recovering," the singer said in a statement at the time.


The tot was pulled out of the water and revived by nearby construction workers.


RELATED: TAMEKA FOSTER ON SON'S POOL ACCIDENT: I 'DON'T BLAME' USHER


"I would especially like to thank the two men who saved my son's life, Eugene Stachurski and Ben Crews... They are true heroes and I am deeply grateful to them."


Immediately after the accident, Foster sought custody of her son in an emergency hearing, accusing the "My Way" singer of being an absentee father.


At the time of the accident their sons were visiting Usher's aunt. A judge dismissed the case and the singer retained custody of his two sons.


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