Bristol Palin eyes custody battle with Levi Johnston over Tripp

Tripp and Bristol

By Bruce BakerTripp and Bristol

Examiner

Bristol Palin, to Levi Johnston, is a poor example of a parent. In fact, he wants full custody over their son Tripp. After watching his ex-girlfriend’s reality television show, he thinks it’s time he spared the child from his baby mama’s alleged poor parenting skills.

Monday, TMZ spoke to Johnston, who said he believes he is doing the right thing by seeking custody of his son from what he believes, is neglect.

Bristol Palin’s “Life’s A Tripp” reality TV show recently featured her son using an f-word on his aunt Willow. Now where on Earth does a child that young learn how to use that language? That’s enough for any parent to want custody, especially when things seem out of control with the child’s current living arrangement.

Remember, children are like sponges and repeat everything they hear. Whether it’s from television or someone in the home using foul language, Levi Johnston said he’s had enough. He also points out that his son throws temper tantrums, and by Bristol’s own admission, she is “doing a terrible job disciplining Tripp.”

If interested in discussing family law matters such as custody, you can contact Keith Berkshire, Certified Specialist In Family Law, State Bar of Arizona, at kberkshire@roselawgroup.com

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