Bachelorette’s Deanna Papas breaks silence after the nursery battle wins
Bachelor’s degree alum Diana BabasShe broke her silence in her bitter battle with her ex -husband Stephen Stageliano After the judge gave her her appeal for the nursery, US weekly The report can be exclusively.
According to the court documents you obtained wePapas, 43, and Stagliano, 41, faced court on June 25 to attend a hearing on her appeal for a previous re – The custody agreement.
After listening to both sides, the judge ordered that Exes return to the previous nursery schedule “until another order from the court,” which Papas seeks.
The court said that Babas will have to be tested by Soberlink before each visit and the test must be programmed randomly. “
Judge Pappas and Stagliano told the postponement to Soberlink when it comes to test results.
The court also ordered EXES to exchange financial information after Stagliano requested his commitment to his support.
In its first statement since the judge’s decision, Papas tells we“The past few years – especially the past few months – were from more than the most challenging life. Throughout all, I have been committed to giving priority to my physical and mental health so that I could be the best version of myself for my child. I am very grateful to the judge who took the time to listen and understand our status.”
She added: “This decision brings peace and hope, and most importantly, the opportunity to continue to attend in the lives of my children – where I belong. I am grateful for a fair process and a magazine only rooted in the facts, and for the legal way, and everyone who stands beside me during this trip. Love wins and I am the hope and strength that everything in the laboratory possesses.

Deanna Papas (L) and Stephen Stagliano
Axel/Power-Geoff/MagicStagliano tells we“I am grateful because the court is restoring the common nursery and setting healthy boundaries in its place. I trust that God works during this season. My focus remains on being an intended father, and I am still praying for the healing and restoration of our family.”
Papas and Stagliano married in 2011 and divided in 2023. They reached the divorce deal in June 2023, where they agreed to participate in the custody of their minors. Stagliano was ordered to pay $ 1,000 per month to support the child and another $ 1500 as support for the husband.
Recently, Babas admitted that she had violated a ruling in the custody deal by drinking children on April 3. She claimed that Stagliano refused to allow her regular arrival with their children after the accident.
“He has made inconsistent offers that agree on visits and then cancel the last minute,” Babas claimed.
She said that she had begun “recovery” and was sober for more than 62 days at the time of her introduction in early June. Papas told the court that it had conducted all alcohol tests as required.
like we I mentioned for the first time, Stagliano asked the court to reject the emergency request for Bapas. He said he was supporting her work “early recovery”, but he said he was not evidence of “continuous sobriety.”
Papas previously denied that she had problems with drinking.
like we I mentioned for the first time, the Papas and Stagliano drama erupted on February 27 when it was Arrested At her home. Both accused the other of being in error, but the police arrested Babas.
She was released after hours. No charges were brought against the accident.

Diana Babas
Dia Dia Dipasupil/Getty IMORTS for We TVIn the last court documents, Papas Stagliano was accused of her support of $ 23,000.
The court told her ex -husband “never prompted the child’s support because he agreed to this. At this stage, [Stagliano] It is 23,000 dollars in the payment of the child’s support, so his request to adjust this logical. “
“[Stagliano] She said, “She never paid the price of a haircut or children’s clothes,” she said.
Papas, who earns more than $ 16,000 per month as a flight attendant, called for being “voluntary” unemployed.
In response, Stagliano said he was applying for jobs after he lost his job in a game company, but he did not succeed.
He said it will start Uber leadership To generate money.
EXES will appear before the court in October to provide the court by updating and overcoming a petition to amend the support.
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