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Bam Margera and Nicole Boyd

Bam Margera’s wife, Nicole Boyd, is seeking custody of the couple’s son, Phoenix Wolf.

Earlier this week, Boyd, 37, filed documents in Los Angeles seeking full custody of their 3-year-old son, according toTMZ.

Boyd, who has been married to Margera, 41, since October 2013, has not yet filed for divorce from theJackassstar, however.

Per the outlet, Boyd is willing to give Margera visitation rights, though they must be monitored. TMZ added that Margera may select his preferred monitor, but Boyd will have final approval of the choice.

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Boyd’s bid for custody of Phoenix is just the latest legal battle that Margera has found himself entangled in within recent months.

In addition to threatening messages, Tremaine claimed that Margera called his colleague and said “that he has ‘powers as a wizard’ and ‘can create and strike lightning’ while speaking at times using numbers instead of English.”

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Then, in August, Margera suedJohnny Knoxvilleand others for what he alleged was a wrongful firing from the upcoming film,Jackass Forever. Knoxville has not returned PEOPLE’s request for comment.

The star was fired from the franchise last year after testing positive for Adderall, a supposed violation of his “wellness agreement,” which he signed with the film’s producers.

Margera, who has struggled with substance abuse and been in and out of rehab in the past, alleged in his lawsuit that Jonze, 51, Tremaine and Knoxville, 50, “accosted him and coerced him into signing a draconian ‘Wellness Agreement.'” If he didn’t, he claimed, they told him he would be cut from all futureJackassprojects.

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source: people.com