Lisa Marie Presley and her ex will have to wait a few more days to try to resolve their custody battle due to a "medical emergency" on her end.
What exactly that emergency is isn't known.

Lisa, 52, has been entrenched in a nasty custody battle with her ex Michael Lockwood over their 11-year-old twin girls, Finley and Harper. According to The Sun, the duo was set to appear in court earlier this week, but the matter was moved to Nov. 13.
"The matter is not called for hearing. Counsel for Petitioner represents that Petitioner [Lisa] cannot appear this date due to a medical emergency," a court document stated.

Elvis Presley's daughter and Michael, a guitarist, split in 2016 after 10 years of marriage. Since then, he has accused her of trying to alienate him from their daughters, pointing to her association with the Church of Scientology and their policy of "disconnection."
He said he's been subjected to "hyper-aggressive litigation" from her legal team. He also said hearings have been "spurred by baseless salacious allegations."
The court delay comes four months after Lisa's son, Benjamin Keough, took his own life. Around the time, a rep for Lisa said she was "completely heartbroken, inconsolable and beyond devastated."
"She adored that boy," the rep said. "He was the love of her life."