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.

A photo posted by @chrisbrownofficial on May 19, 2015 at 3:21am PDT

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.

God has blessed me with my twin. #ROYALTY A photo posted by @chrisbrownofficial on Apr 16, 2015 at 7:46pm PDT
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