Dak Prescott and his ex-fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, have agreed to settle their custody issues amicably after the NFL star dragged her to court, Page Six has learned.
Prescott — whose alleged “ongoing infidelity issues” forced Ramos to call off their April 10 wedding weeks before it was set to take place in Lake Como, Italy — filed a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) on March 17 in Collin County, Texas, where they live.
In Texas, an SAPCR is often used by unmarried parents to define parental rights and responsibilities in their child or children’s best interest.
It establishes court orders for child custody, visitation (including possession and access), support and medical/dental support.
Prescott argued in his petition that “it is in the best interest of the children” that he and Ramos “be appointed joint managing conservators” of daughters Margaret, 2, and Aurora, 10 months.
Ramos responded by submitting a motion for reset, claiming Prescott did not notify her of his SAPCR filing or the April 2 hearing until March 27.
However, she and her legal team — including Miami-based family law attorney Raymond Rafool — showed up anyway.
We’re told the former couple agreed to discuss their issues outside of court.
“The parties are working together. My client’s very happy with the course that this matter is going,” Rafool told Page Six on Thursday.
Prescott’s attorney did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
As we previously reported, Ramos pulled the plug on her destination nuptials last month immediately after their joint bachelor-bachelorette party upon discovering that the Dallas Cowboys quarterback was allegedly using incognito social media profiles to send inappropriate messages to multiple women and ex-flings.
An insider previously told Page Six that Ramos believes Prescott had a history of communicating with other women during his relationship with her — but that she stayed with him hoping he would clean up his act for the sake of their family.
We’re told the certified wine and spirits specialist essentially issued Prescott an ultimate in January, begging him to clean up his act.
Our insider added that Ramos was fully “done” with the romantic aspect of her relationship with Prescott and wanted to focus on co-parenting their girls.
After news of their split broke, rumors began circulating that Ramos refused to sign a prenuptial agreement.
However, she quickly shut that down via an Instagram comment, insisting, “This had nothing to do with a prenup. I hope we can put that rumor to rest now.”
Meanwhile, Prescott’s attorney previously claimed to Page Six in a statement, “The decision to call off the wedding was mutual.
“Unfortunately, when well-known people go through something personal, speculation tends to run wild, and the truth is often swept to the side. People should stop inventing stories and respect their privacy.”
Prescott and Ramos began dating in May 2023. They welcomed Margaret in February 2024, got engaged eight months later and welcomed Aurora in May 2025.
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