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Chelsea Houska Wins Big In Court Against Baby Daddy Adam Lind!

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Jan. 18 2018, Updated 3:20 p.m. ET

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Chelsea Houska's New Year is starting off great! The Teen Mom 2 star won big in court against her baby daddy and ex, Adam Lind. Click here to find out all the details from their custody war to Aubree's last name change!

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The Clerk of Court for Lincoln County exclusively told RadarOnline.com that Adam's parenting time “shall be modified to a visitation center.” Previously, his mother, Donna, would supervise his visits with his daughter. Chelsea filed the motion to modify parenting time because he rarely saw his daughter while she was visiting her grandparents.

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“One weekend a month Aubree will be with his parents from Friday to Sunday,” the clerk continued. “Adam may not be present when Aubree is with Donna.” The clerk explained how Donna is also allowed to have lunch with Aubree at school every Tuesday.

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Radar exclusively reported back in December that Chelsea filed a request to change their daughter’s last name from Lind to Lind-DeBoer. She married Cole DeBoer in October 2016 and they share one son together, Watson. “Aubree is now Lind-DeBoer,” the clerk confirmed.

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Chelsea's win comes weeks after Adam was arrested twice within weeks. He was arrested on November 2ndnd for domestic assault against an ex-girlfriend. He was arrested again on December 5th for violating the no-contact order in the case. He has a court hearing scheduled for December 21th at 9 a.m.

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The Ashley’s Reality Roundup was the first to report on the custody modification and name change.

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