On March 17, Prescott filed a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) case in Texas, but the hearing was canceled after both parties “mutually postponed” the meeting to discuss things out of court.
Ramos’ attorney, Raymond Rafool, told People, “The hearing Dak Prescott set for temporary relief last week was mutually postponed for the parents to attempt to address their and their children’s lives.”
“Sarah Jane is happy with this approach and believes it is in the children’s best interest, which she always held and holds as her primary concern,” the lawyer added. “Sarah Jane is and has always been a mother first.”
Meanwhile, Prescott’s attorney, Levi G. McCathern II, issued a similar statement, which read, “The case is not resolved, but the parties have agreed to postpone the first hearing in an attempt to work out all of the various issues without court intervention.”
McCathern II said the NFL player “is an absolutely phenomenal father and is looking forward to working with Sarah Jane to develop a healthy co-parent relationship and do what is in the best interests of his children.”
Then, on April 16, the estranged couple settled on an informal temporary custody agreement out of court for their daughters, per Page Six.

