Up through kindergarten, Roan alternated spending three weeks with each parent, traveling with a nanny hired by Stone between the two cities. In November 2005, a judge ordered a two-year rotating schedule, in which Roan would live with Bronstein for the first two years and his mother the following two.
The October 2007 ruling changed that, and Bronstein was given temporary primary custody of Roan during the school year. This latest ruling by Massullo will make that arrangement permanent. All the other custody arrangements laid out in the 2007 order -- that Stone have Roan one weekend per month, most of the summers and some holidays -- remain the same.
Singer said in his statement: "Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him."