The long-running and vitriolic battle between "Flipping Out" star Jeff Lewis and ex Gage Edward over their four-year-old daughter is finally over.
"After 26 months of Gage Edward Fredenburg — most of it was contentious I would say — we have settled our custody agreement," Jeff said on his "Jeff Lewis Live" show on SiriusXM radio. "His lawsuit against me has dropped. My lawsuit against him has been dropped. And then we have come to an agreement about custody."

The settlement, he said, is "wonderful news."
"I have to say, I think I wrote my last check to my attorney," he said. "I think that was it … I think I'm done."
According to Jeff, he and Gage will have a 50/50 split for legal and physical custody of their daughter, Monroe. Plus, the former couple has agreed to a new visitation schedule, which begins in two weeks.
While the majority the custody battle was "contentious," as Jeff points out, the bad blood between the men seems to have dissipated. In fact, the former reality TV star said he and Gage have been "getting along really well" and spending time together with Monroe.
"She's pretty much giddy when we're together," he said, adding that that feels "Really good."
Gage seems happy about the outcome, too. A source told People magazine, "This is a big relief. He and Jeff are co-parenting very well together, and Gage is looking forward to putting this conflict behind them."