Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his former fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos have agreed to handle their custody and co-parenting arrangements through private negotiations, prioritizing the well-being of their two young daughters.
The couple, who share two daughters, Margaret Jane Rose (MJ) and Aurora Rayne, were scheduled to marry in Lake Como, Italy, but their relationship ended abruptly in March after a joint trip to the Bahamas.
Ramos discovered Prescott had been sending inappropriate messages to other women, leading to a breakdown in trust. A spokesperson for Ramos described the split as mutual, while sources indicated Ramos had previously given Prescott an ultimatum regarding monogamy.
Prescott filed a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) in Collin County, Texas, seeking joint managing conservatorship of the children. However, a scheduled court hearing was postponed after both sides agreed to pursue a temporary agreement outside of court.
Attorneys for both parties described the private discussions as “constructive and cooperative.” Ramos’ lawyer, Raymond Rafool, said his client was pleased with how things were progressing. Prescott’s attorney, Levi McCathern, emphasized that the quarterback is a “devoted father” focused on building a healthy co-parenting relationship.