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Inside Christina Haack and Ant Anstead’s Dynamic Ahead of September Custody Hearing

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Trying to keep the peace. Christina Hall (née Haack) and Ant Anstead are both spending time with son Hudson amid their custody battle over the 2-year-old.“Christina and Ant are coparenting as best as they can ahead of their upcoming hearing,” an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly, noting that their next court date is September. “They both have a busy summer schedule and are making it work, splitting time with Hudson.”The source adds: “They’d like to resolve their custody battle privately and hope to resolve their issues in due time.”Us confirmed in April that Anstead, 43, took legal action in Orange County court to seek full custody of Hudson, alleging that his ex-wife had spent “nine full days each month” with their son over the past 20 months.

Hall was quick to refute the allegations.“What Ant is doing deeply saddens me. If this was really about Hudson, as he says, this should have been handled privately with a private judge or mediation, as myself and my attorney have suggested,” she told Us in a statement at the time. “I have had my share of ups and downs but I am a good mom and I love my children with all my heart and I will always protect them.”Another source told Us at the time that the Christina on the Coast star was “blindsided” by the Wheeler Dealers‘ host’s actions.“Christina really tried to work it out with Ant privately.

She was trying to keep things private and make sure they were sticking to the agreement that they agreed upon,” the insider said. “She was being flexible with him but things got worse.”In May, things got messier as a third source told Us that Hall believed that “Ant wasn’t sticking to the schedule and the agreement that they had in place” so “her attorney sent Ant an email letting him know

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