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'1000-lb Sisters' stars Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman banned from 'posting' about each other amid their divorce

Michael Halterman filed for dissolution of marriage after Amy Slaton accused him of domestic violence
UPDATED APR 7, 2023
Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman's divorce proceedings have a major update (Instagram/@amyslaton_halterman; TLC)
Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman's divorce proceedings have a major update (Instagram/@amyslaton_halterman; TLC)

DIXON, KENTUCKY: '1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman's divorce is getting messier. Michael filed for dissolution of marriage after Amy accused him of domestic violence. However, the estranged couple's divorce proceedings have taken a new turn.

TLC stars star Amy and Michael are reportedly banned from 'posting' about each other and the divorce case on social media amid their divorce proceeding. The latest reports comes soon after the '1000-lb Sisters' star filed an emergency protective order against her estranged husband Michael, and recently dubbed herself a single mom in a TikTok video.

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Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman are not allowed to post about each other

Amy and Michael are reportedly not allowed to make public statements about one another on social media as the divorce proceedings continue. The judge has ordered Amy and Michael to "not make any public statements or social media postings concerning this litigation or one another," according to the court documents obtained by The US Sun. Notably, Michael is not active on social media but Amy often shares her life updates. The latest reports came soon after Amy changed her TikTok bio and wrote that she is a single mom. Meanwhile, previously, Amy sparked reconciliation rumors as she shared an adorable photo of herself and Michael holding their sons Gage, and Glenn, from her sister Tammy's wedding.

Michael Halterman ordered to move out of Kentucky house

Michael has been ordered to move out of the Kentucky house which he shares with Amy. The document states that the court has ordered Michael to remove all clothing, paperwork, and personal effects from the home. However, the reality star will be permitted to enter their marital home only at an agreed-upon time and date. The court has allowed Michael to enter the $37,000 two-bedroom house to recover his stuff in the presence of a third party with Amy. Besides Michael's one-time short and formal visit, the court has ordered the estranged couple to remain 500 feet from one another at all times. Additionally, Amy and Michael are directed to have all communications on an app supervised by the court.

Who gets Glenn and Gage's custody?

Amy and Michael will have temporary joint custody of their two sons, Gage and Glenn. According to the court documents, Michael believes he deserves joint custody as both he and Amy 'have been in a caregiver role for the children since birth.' The court will maintain a shared parenting schedule which will allow Amy and Michael to maximize the amount of available parenting time. However, the court recently ordered Amy and Michael to file their 2022 taxes separately. Notably, if Amy and Michael file their taxes separately, the ex-couple will be permitted to have one minor child and each being solely responsible for any resulting refund of deficiency.



 

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