According to The Chicago Sun-Times, Chance The Rapper and Kirsten Corley — the mother of his daughter — have come to an agreement that will end their child support case.
In statements given to the Chicago Sun-Times, lawyers for both sides were quick to praise both sides for putting their toddler, Kensli, first.
“The parties have reached a full agreement. The case is concluded. I’m going to give major credit to Chance and Kirsten for working together to reach a deal that’s fair for their daughter, fair for them both,” said Tanya Stanish, one of Chance's lawyers.
Per the report, Corley was seeking child support that would cover expenses that included a furnished home for her and Kensli and a car to transport them.
While Corley and the couple's daughter had been living with Chance, documents filed in the case show that the parents have decided to live separately.