Overview
- In early June, Jackson filed an emergency custody modification motion, alleging Turner-Smith registered their daughter Juno at a new school without his consent.
- He is asking the court to keep Juno at her current school for the coming year and to require mutual approval for any further transfers.
- Jackson’s court documents express concern that Turner-Smith plans to shift Juno to a travel-based schooling arrangement over a traditional learning environment.
- The motion challenges a 2024 stipulation that granted Turner-Smith final say on education decisions after consulting Jackson.
- The latest filing follows their May divorce settlement under which they share joint custody and Jackson pays $2,787 in monthly child support.