Cardi B filed for divorce from her husband of nearly three years, Migos rapper, Offset on Tuesday, Sept.
15. In her initial paperwork she asked for primary physical custody, as well as legal custody of the couple’s 2-year-old daughter, Kulture Kiari Cephus.
But on Wednesday, Sept. 16, she amended her divorce petition to request joint custody. Georgia family lawyer Rachel Platt explained the difference between the two requests in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife.
Although it sounds extreme, Cardi’s initial request for primary physical and legal custody would not have totally cut Offset out of Kulture’s life. “Primary physical custody of her daughter means that her daughter would live primarily with her,” said Platt. “However,
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