Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian Settle Custody Battle

These two reality stars are making some progress toward civility.

TMZ reports that Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have settled their custody dispute regarding their 10-month-old daughter, Dream. Both parents have reportedly agreed to share joint custody, though Kardashian will allegedly retain custody more than 50% of the time.

Kardashian, 30, has also reportedly agreed to pay Chyna $20,000 per month in child support with part of that money to go toward nanny services. He'll also be paying for Chyna's legal fees. And, in return, Chyna, 29, will drop the domestic abuse allegations she's made against her former fiancé, for which she'd been granted a temporary restraining order.

As Nicki Swift reported, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services was thought to be looking into the safety of Dream. However, Chyna's lawyer Lisa Bloom insists that these reports are just rumors.

"Chyna is a loving, devoted mother who simply wants to peacefully coparent her healthy, happy baby Dream with Rob," Bloom said in a statement obtained by Hollywood Life. "We are unaware of any current investigation suggesting otherwise. We have not received notice of any DCFS filing nor have we been able to find any in the court files. The hearing on our restraining order remains on calendar for September 18. We look forward to proving our case at that time."

While we wait to learn more about Chyna and Kardashian, read up on why we're seriously worried about Dream.