Ray J is responding to Princess Love’s divorce filing, in which she is seeking to end their marriage. The singer is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two young children, daughter Melody and son Epik. He also asked for their assets to be split, including miscellaneous jewelry and personal effects, as well as his earnings since their separation date. Additionally, he requested that each party pay their own attorney fees and that spousal support for Love be determined at a later date.

Love filed for divorce from Ray J on February 26 and announced their split on Instagram the same day. She stated that their paths have diverged, leading them to the decision to part ways. Despite this, they are committed to co-parenting their children and maintaining a positive family dynamic. Love expressed hope for growth, healing, and new beginnings in the future, while emphasizing their confidence in navigating this transition with grace and resilience with the support of their loved ones.

The couple got married in August 2016 after dating for four years. They share a daughter named Melody, born in May 2018, and a son named Epik, born in January 2020. This is not the first time Love has filed for divorce from Ray J, as she initially filed in May 2020 but later had it dismissed. Ray J also filed for divorce in September of the same year but called it off. The breakup news came after Love accused Ray J of leaving her and Melody stranded in Las Vegas, which he refuted as not factual.

In response to Love’s claims of being stranded, Ray J expressed his dedication to his family and denied any wrongdoing towards them. He emphasized his love and commitment to his family, especially his daughter, and expressed disappointment at the insinuations made against him. Despite the previous dismissals and reconciliations, Ray J ultimately filed for divorce again in March. He is determined to move forward with the legal proceedings to end their marriage once and for all. The couple has experienced ups and downs in their relationship but remain focused on co-parenting their children amidst the divorce proceedings.

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