Bam Margera and Nicole BoydAlbert L. Ortega / WireImage Bam Margera’s wife Nicole Boyd is seeking custody of the couple’s son, Phoenix Wolf. old son, according to TMZ. However, Boyd, who has been married to Margera, 41, since October 2013, has not yet filed for divorce from the Jackass star. According to the point of sale, Boyd is willing to allow Margera to visit, although she needs to be monitored. TMZ added that Margera will be able to choose his preferred monitor, but Boyd will get final approval of the choice. Don’t miss out on another story – sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up to date on the best PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling stories of human interest. RELATED: Jackass 4 director Jeff Tremaine received a 3-year injunction against Bam MargeraBoyd’s offer for custody of Phoenix is just the latest legal battle Margera has been involved in in recent months. Back in June, Jackass 4 director Jeff Tremaine won an injunction against Margera, a former star of the MTV film and TV franchise. At that time, a judge issued the injunction for a period of three years, PEOPLE previously confirmed. The injunction also applies to Tremaine’s wife and two children. Tremaine, 55, filed for an injunction against Margera after the former TV star allegedly sent him and his family death threats. In documents received from PEOPLE, Tremaine included several screenshots of text allegedly sent by Margera, including one in which he said he meant “from the bottom of his heart” the threats against Tremaine’s children. called his colleague and said “that he has ‘magician power’ and can ‘create and strike lightning’ while sometimes speaking with numbers instead of English. Inhuman treatment Then, in August, Margera sued Johnny Knoxville and others for one allegedly Unlawful dismissal from upcoming film Jackass Forever. Knoxville did not reject PEOPLE’s request. According to court documents received by PEOPLE, Margera Knoxville, directors Tremaine and Spike sued Jonze and Paramount Pictures for “inhuman, abusive and discriminatory treatment” of him The star was fired from the franchise last year after testing positive for Adderall, an alleged violation of the “wellness agreement” he signed with the film’s producers, Margera, who struggled with substance abuse and in the past Was in and out of rehab, alleged in his lawsuit, Jonze, 51, Tremaine and Knoxville, 50, “approached him and forced him to sign a draconian ‘wellness agreement'”. You know you are struggling with addiction, please contact the SAMHSA Substance Abuse Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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