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Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Strike Peaceful Custody Deal

After a called-off Italy wedding and public split, the Cowboys QB and Ramos quietly agree to co-parenting terms—here’s what the deal actually includes.

Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos Peacefully Resolve Their Custody Arrangement
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Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos have reached a temporary custody agreement for their two daughters, avoiding what would have been their first court appearance since the end of their engagement.

Per Page Six, the former couple finalized the arrangement on April 15, one day before they had been scheduled to appear in court in Collin County, Texas. Court records show the hearing was canceled after both sides agreed to settle the matter privately.

Prescott and Ramos share daughters Margaret Jane Rose, 2, and Aurora Rayne, 10 months.

The agreement brings a calmer turn to a situation that had become increasingly public over the past month. Prescott initially filed a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship in March, seeking temporary custody terms after the pair split.

In the filing, he requested that both parents be named joint managing conservators, arguing that the arrangement would be “in the best interest of the children.”

Prescott’s attorney, Levi McCathern, said the new agreement reflects that same goal. “This agreement is a positive step forward and reflects the commitment Dak has to raising their daughters in a healthy, supportive environment,” McCathern said in a statement. “We’re pleased this was resolved amicably and outside of the courtroom.”

Ramos’ legal team had previously signaled that she wanted the matter handled privately as well. Earlier this month, her attorney, Raymond Rafool, said both sides had agreed to postpone an earlier hearing to try to work through their issues without court intervention. He added that Ramos believed the approach was “in the children’s best interest” and described her as “a mother first.”

The temporary arrangement includes shared custody terms and restrictions on taking the children out of Texas without the other parent’s written approval. Court filings also reportedly included language requiring both Prescott and Ramos to avoid using “vulgar, profane, obscene or indecent” language when communicating with each other.

The custody agreement comes a little more than a month after Prescott and Ramos called off their planned April 10 wedding in Lake Como, Italy. The pair, who began dating in 2023 and got engaged the following year, had already sent invitations and, after the relationship ended, informed guests of the cancellation in a joint email.

Subsequent reports suggested the breakup followed tension surrounding alleged infidelity, though neither Prescott nor Ramos has addressed those claims publicly.

Instead, both have consistently emphasized co-parenting. Soon after the split, representatives for Ramos said the two remained committed to raising their daughters together “in the most loving and positive way.”

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