Halle Bailey and DDG have reached a temporary custody agreement for their 22-month-old son, Halo Saint, bringing some clarity to months of legal back-and-forth.
Court documents obtained by PEOPLE say the former couple agreed that DDG will spend time with Halo on Wednesdays and select weekends, while the toddler will live with Bailey the rest of the week.
They have also made arrangements for holidays. Both stars agreed to withdraw their restraining orders and are not allowed to speak negatively about each other, either in public or in front of their son.
Bailey and DDG, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. ended their relationship in October 2024.
The two have since exchanged legal filings over custody. At one point they were ordered not to share photos or information about Halo online.
A judge later approved a scheme that allowed DDG to have “peaceful contact” with Bailey just to coordinate Halo’s visits.
Under that previous order, DDG was allowed to see Halo during professionally supervised visits on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., plus every other Sunday during the same time frame.
The negotiations followed a difficult summer in which both filed for restraining orders.
In June, DDG requested an emergency hearing to prevent Bailey from traveling abroad with Halo, specifically to Italy.
He also sought a domestic violence restraining order, claiming Bailey posed an “imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child based on repeated, documented threats of self-harm.”
He argued that international travel would remove Halo from legal protection and all “emergency intervention mechanisms.” A judge denied that request the next day.
Just a month earlier, Bailey had accused DDG of abuse and was granted a temporary restraining order.
Court documents show she detailed several alleged incidents, and that the order also protected Halo. It required DDG to remain more than 100 yards away from both Bailey and their son, including at Halo’s school and near Bailey’s vehicle.
With the latest custody arrangement in place, both parents now have a clearer structure as they progress through co-parenting.

