They’re headed back to court! Andrew Glennon will appear to address his alleged custody agreement violation. These past few months have been a lot for Amber Portwood and her baby daddy, and the drama just keeps on coming.
Amber had pled guilty to previous domestic violence charges, but she’s not going to give up her son without a fight.
Amber Portwood is ready to fight for her son, and is taking Andrew Glennon to court.
After a convoluted report of fighting and battery, video of the notorious moment when Amber pulled a machete on her baby daddy was leaked.
The video quickly went viral in the Teen Mom world, and fans were shocked to see the ruthless battle between Amber and Andrew Glennon, all of which took place while their son James was present.
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Then, Amber claimed that Andrew is the one who has actually been harming her son. Legal documents obtained by TMZ and filed by Amber claim that she and Andrew had a custody agreement that allowed her time with James during Christmas, but Andrew didn’t allow this to happen.
According to Amber, Andrew left the state during the holidays without telling her.
This isn’t the only claim Amber makes in the documents. She also claimed that on Christmas day, Andrew revealed that James was going to the ER after being “nipped” by a family dog!
Andrew didn’t send news of this event until three days after it happened, the documents reveal. She claims the photo showed that James had gotten a black eye and injuries to his nose from the dog attack, “indicating that the injury was more than a ‘nip.’”
Amber also claims that he violated their agreement by posting a picture of James on Instagram after they decided they would not do so.
According to the documents, Amber wants Andrew held in contempt of court for violating their custody arrangement, and she also wants more time with James. On top of that, she wants to be reimbursed by Andrew for all of her legal expenses.
And now we know, Andrew is definitely heading to court.