Gina Kirschenheiter's Boyfriend Secures Primary Custody of His Three Children
'RHOC’ Gina Kirschenheiter’s BF Wins Primary Custody of 3 Kids

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Travis Mullen, boyfriend of 'Real Housewives of Orange County' star Gina Kirschenheiter, has been awarded primary custody of his three children from his ex-wife, Meghan Mullen. The court's decision includes specific visitation rights for Meghan and mandates drug testing.
- 01The custody order was signed by an Orange County judge on May 13.
- 02Meghan Mullen is allowed visitation with their two daughters and supervised visits with their son.
- 03Meghan must submit to drug and alcohol testing as part of the custody agreement.
- 04Travis is permitted to monitor their children's social media activities.
- 05The couple has been involved in ongoing legal disputes since their split in 2016.
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In a significant custody ruling, Travis Mullen, the boyfriend of 'Real Housewives of Orange County' star Gina Kirschenheiter, has been granted primary custody of his three children from his ex-wife, Meghan Mullen. The decision was made by an Orange County judge and formalized in an order signed on May 13. Under the new custody arrangement, Meghan will have visitation rights with their two daughters and will be allowed supervised visits with their son. Additionally, Meghan is required to undergo drug and alcohol testing as stipulated by the court. The ruling also emphasizes the need for both parents to maintain civil communication, with Travis permitted to monitor their children's social media activities. This custody battle has been ongoing since the couple's split in 2016, with Travis previously claiming that Meghan missed drug tests and their children had significant school absences. Meghan has denied these allegations, accusing Travis of using the custody case to exert control over her. The court has also previously ruled that Meghan cannot attend their children's games without supervision.
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