Christina Hall and Ant Anstead have reached a custody agreement for their 3-year-old son Hudson and will not be going to trial.
In court documents, Judge Lee Gabriel of the Superior Court of California in Orange County signed off on the exes’ agreement on Nov. 18 to “continue to have joint legal and joint physical custody” of Hudson, which was the agreement when their divorce was finalized in June 2021.

In the documents filed by Hall’s lawyer but jointly approved by the pair, the television star and her ex agree on a holiday schedule with a few “exceptions” to the June 2021 proposal.
For Thanksgiving, Hudson will be with Hall on the even-numbered years and with Anstead on the odd-numbered years beginning the Wednesday before Thanksgiving through the Monday following.
When it comes to Christmas, on odd years, Hudson will be with his father from Dec. 23 through Christmas Day, in addition to a week of vacation during Hudson’s break from school “provided he gives Christina written notice of his planned vacation period on or before December 1 of the respective year,” per the document. The same will go for Hall on even years.
The pattern continues for Easter Sunday when the child will be Anstead for even years and Hall on odd years, and vice versa for the 4th of July.
On Halloween, Hudson “shall be with Anthony in even-numbered years and shall be with Christina in odd-numbered years,” according to the document.
As they have finally been able to agree, Anstead and Hall’s trial dates for March 2023 have been canceled.
Anstead and Hall first announced their split in September 2020.
An official divorce filing came in November 2020.
Anstead added that the breakup really put into perspective what matters most in his life.