Chris Brown and his baby mama Nia Guzman are in a battle over their daughter Royalty yet again, and this time it's over child support payments. Currently, the "Ayo" singer is paying $2500 a month for his baby girl, but it seems as though Guzman is looking for a much bigger pay out.

According to Gossip Cop, Brown's $2500 a month child support payments (which amounts to $30,000 a year) aren't enough for Guzman, who is now asking for Brown to bump up the child support to $15,000 a month ($180,000 a month). That's six times what the R&B star is already dishing out a month.

Of course, the monetary dispute is causing a riff between Brown and Guzman, and he has stopped paying his $2500 child support until the new amount is settled on.

According to TMZ, Guzman is using this as an opportunity to call Brown a "deadbeat daddy," saying that he's being cheap and that baby Royalty is suffering as a result of his low child support payments.

Meanwhile, Brown is claiming that Guzman is using his status as a pop star to be greedy and ask for far more child support money than is reasonable. Brown reportedly thinks the $15,000 ask is "ridiculous."

Guzman is expected to file legal documentation against Brown for back child support payment and the amount increase in the next two weeks.

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