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Kyrie Irving And Baby Mama Andrea Wilson In Court Over Child Support

He’s just weathered the news that his ex-girlfriend Kehlani attempted suicide after her new lover PartyNextDoor outed their relationship on social media.

And now, NBA baller Kyrie Irving is dealing with a new crisis over the women in his life – this time with his baby daughter’s mother, Texas beauty queen turned hedge fund employee Andrea Wilson, BOSSIP can reveal.

Andrea filed court papers asking a judge to enforce a new paternity agreement between the pair, which would give her sole control over how baby Azurie’s $4,500 a month in child support is spent. Andrea’s new proposed paternity agreement would also require the NBA to take the $4,500 a month child support directly out of his salary, according court docs filed in Tarrant County, Tx. District Court. It also puts it in writing that Kyrie is solely responsible for the child support.

But Kyrie fired back in his own filing this week, asking the judge to let him make decisions along with Andrea on how his daughter’s $4,500 a month child support payments are spent, and he wants to have until the 15th of the month to pay.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers player claimed in court docs that the way Andrea tweaked the language in the proposed agreement would damage his relationship with his baby girl, and asked a judge to throw it out. Kyrie said Andrea’s proposed paternity agreement would violate Texas state family law, though he doesn’t spell out exactly how it would.

“The mediated settlement agreement offends Kyrie Andrew Irving’s constitutional right to a relationship with his child, and should be set aside,” Kyrie’s lawyer said it court papers obtained by BOSSIP.

Kyrie also asked that the child support not be taken out of his salary as long as he makes his payments on time. The proposed order said that Kyrie hasn’t missed a payment since the court put him on child support last year.

The parents already signed a settlement agreement in November 2015 – shortly before Azurie was born – that state that Irving will shell out $4,500 a month to Wilson, pay $15,000 towards her lawyers fees and pay her an allowance if she decides to move. Irving also agreed to pay the baby’s medical bills, nannies, daycare and extracurricular activities.

If a judge OK’s Andrea’s new paternity contract, it would replace the November settlement.

Kyrie and Andrea are due back in court this week when a judge will rule on the case.