Chelsea Houska Is Heading To Court To Change Baby Daddy Adam Lind's Visitation After Arrests
Dec. 14 2017, Published 12:59 p.m. ET
Chelsea Houska is taking Adam Lind to court! The Teen Mom 2 star's troubled baby daddy was arrested twice within the last few weeks so now she is putting her foot down when it comes to visitation with their daughter, Aubree. RadarOnline.com revealed exclusive details about the mother-of-two's filing.
Chelsea filed a motion for change in parenting time on December 8th, the Clerk of Court for Lincoln County confirmed to the site.
"She wants to cut back on Aubree going to Adam’s parents house,” a source close to Chelsea told RadarOnline.com. “She wants more of a regular grandparent visitation, not a visitation like the other parent where she has to go every other weekend. Maybe just once a month.”
Adam is "hardly ever there" when Aubree is with his parents, who must supervise his visits with his oldest daughter, according to the insider. “She doesn’t see the point in Aubree having to go to his parents every other weekend,” the insider explained. “Aubree is getting older. The older the kid gets the more friends and activities take up their time, especially on the weekends.”
Although Chelsea wants to limit visitation, she “does not want the grandparents out of Aubree’s life.”
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As previously reported, Chelsea also filed a motion to change their daughter’s last name from Lind to Lind-DeBoer. Chelsea married her second baby daddy, Cole DeBoer, in October 2016 and they share one son together, Watson Cole. Both motions will be addressed at a hearing on January 8th.
It's been a rocky past few weeks for Adam. He was arrested on November 2nd 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.
On the same day of his most recent arrest, he was scheduled to appear in court after ex-fiancée Stasia Huber filed a restraining order against him on November 7th. The restraining order was granted for five years.
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