The pair remain connected through their responsibilities as parents to two daughters, Margaret, 2, and Aurora, 10 months, complicating efforts to separate. An insider said they “can’t simply separate” and that they have not had space to grieve or fully address the relationship’s end, instead focusing on daily routines and parenting.
Ramos publicly confirmed the cancellation of the wedding amid infidelity claims, stating that the decision was made after considering the circumstances and expressing apologies to guests. Reports indicate Ramos believed Prescott had been communicating with other women, fueling the breakup and the subsequent decision to call off the ceremony.
Following the split, Prescott filed a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in Texas to establish a custody framework. He reportedly sought joint managing conservatorship for their two daughters, with an initial hearing postponed as both sides pursue a private resolution outside court. A reconvening date was tentatively set to address custody and related matters.
Attorney statements from both sides characterized ongoing efforts to resolve issues without litigation. Prescott’s camp stressed his commitment to a healthy co-parenting relationship and what’s best for the children, while Ramos’ team indicated the parties are working collaboratively toward resolution.
The timeline now centers on custody proceedings and co-parenting logistics as the couple contends with the end of their relationship and the impact on family plans. No further court dates have been detailed beyond the potential April 16 reconvening, and both parties have signaled a focus on the children in the interim.
As the situation develops, sports fans will be watching not only for any custody updates but also for how the distraction might affect Prescott’s schedule and the Cowboys’ preparations, should any off-field matters continue to occupy his attention in the near term.