Jaime King is being asked to focus on her sobriety.
The Pearl Harbor actress has been ordered to complete a six-month rehab program in a new custody agreement with her ex-husband Kyle Newman, according to documents obtained by E! News March 17.
In the filing, a judge deemed it necessary for King—who filed for divorce from the Barely Lethal director in May 2020 following 13 years of marriage—to complete the drug and alcohol program, as well as partake in weekly testing, aftercare, a 2-step program and a 26-week parenting program.
Newman has also been awarded sole primary custody of their sons James Newman, 12, and Leo Newman, 10. Meanwhile, as King finishes the requirements, the Hart of Dixie alum will only be allowed supervised visitation with the kids three times a week.
King’s grandmother Nancy King, her sister Sandy Larson and her brother-in-law Andy Larson, in addition to Newman’s brother Kevin Newman, were among those named as mutually agreed upon supervisors for King’s scheduled meetings, which will continue “until ordered unsupervised by a Court,” per the docs.