Ant Anstead and Christina Haack’s current custody arrangement will remain intact—for now, at least.

Though Ant filed for full custody of his and Christina’s 2-year-old son Hudson London AnsteadA California judge denied the request on 28 April.

According to court documents, filed in Orange County and obtained by CelebHomes News, Ant’s application was denied due to an “insufficient” showing of pressing matters. So, despite Ant’s effort to request for an emergency ruling, the case won’t be addressed until a hearing on June 28. 

In his original filing, obtained by TMZ, the Joyride with Celebrity IOU host requested full custody of Hudson with Christina getting alternating weekends. He alleged that Christina only spends roughly nine full days with their son each month and has previously put Hudson’s health at risk—including one incident when Ant says he got a sunburn on her watch. 

In response to the court filing, Christina told CelebHomes News in a statement, “What Ant is doing deeply saddens me. This should not have taken place in public with Hudson as he claims. Instead, it should have been privately handled by a mediator or private judge, like my lawyer and I suggested.