Bam Margera was granted supervised visitation rights for his son months after his public breakdown led to him getting sober.
Court documents obtained by on Friday revealed the “Jackass” alum and his ex-wife, Nicole Boyd, agreed to let the actor see their son, Phoenix, 5, in California under a few conditions.
Margera is entitled to visits “up to 4 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday” if he gives Boyd “a 7-day notice.”
The former couple will have to “mutually agreed upon third party” to overlook the visits with Margera getting to choose the supervisor from a list provided by his ex.
If they can’t come to an agreement, a professional will have to step in to oversee the visits.
Additionally, “it is in the best interest that no images of the minor be posted on any social media platform,” per the docs.
People was first to report the news.
Boyd, 39, and Margera, 44 — who welcomed their son in December 2017 — raised him together leading up to their 2021 spit.
At the time, Boyd filed for full custody of Pheonix amid the actor’s ongoing alcohol and drug addiction.
It wasn’t until February 2023 that she officially filed for legal separation from Margera, claiming the decision to leave her ex was “to protect herself and their son.”
In the docs, Boyd requested child support payments of up to $15,000 per month and offered supervised visitations for Margera if he completed a rehab program for substance abuse.
The celebrity prankster struggled to follow the conditions after spending more than a decade in and out of rehab.
Over the summer, he threatened to either see his son or “smoke crack” until he died in a profanity-filled Instagram rant.
“I haven’t seen Phoenix in two f–king months,” he said in June. “I have to wake up every day, knowing that I probably won’t get to talk to him or see him.”
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