Audrina Patridge and Corey Bohan.Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty

According to the documents, “There are no exceptions to this provision and it is [Bohan’s] responsibility to ensure no other person participated in the visit whatsoever or for any period of time.”
While Bohan and theHills: New Beginningsstar “must discuss and make a good faith attempt to come to an agreement” on various aspects of Kirra’s life, including school or daycare enrollment, the beginning or ending of mental health counseling, medical care and out-of-country travel, per the agreement, Bohan is not allowed to be a designated contact person on school or daycare records.
Should the parents be unable to reach an agreement on such procedures, Patridge “is entitled to make whatever decision she feels is in the best interest of the child, regardless of [Bohan’s] position,” and in all other matters, “if parents cannot agree, [Patridge] shall make the final decision,” according to the order.
Further, Patridge has sole authority to take actions to protect Kirra’s health and welfare, and “retains the sole right to sign for a passport (or the renewal of such) for the child on her own.”
A rep for Patridge had no comment, and Bohan’s lawyer declined to comment.
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The reality star also requested temporary restraining and child abduction prevention orders against Bohan at the time. Hedenied her allegations of abuse.
Theirdivorce was finalizedin December 2018.
“I needed to close a door so I could keep moving forward in my life and not look back,” Patridgetold PEOPLEin June 2019. “Divorce is like mourning a death. You’re ending a chapter in your life. And when you have a child in the mix, it makes things harder.”
source: people.com