Keke Palmer Granted Temporary Sole Custody of Son Leodis, 8 Months, with No Visitation for Ex Darius Jackson

Mother and son have also been granted a temporary restraining order following claims of abuse in a court filing Thursday

<p>Keke Palmer/X; Derek White/WireImage</p> Keke Palmer and son Leo (L), Darius Jackson (R)

Keke Palmer/X; Derek White/WireImage

Keke Palmer and son Leo (L), Darius Jackson (R)

Keke Palmer has been granted temporary sole custody of her 8-month-old son.

On Thursday, the Nope actress, 30, filed a request for a domestic violence restraining order against the infant's father, Darius Jackson, in Los Angeles. Palmer asked the court for full physical and legal custody of Leodis, detailing multiple allegations of physical abuse in the filing, according to documents reviewed by PEOPLE.

In response to the emergency filing, the Los Angeles County judge granted a temporary restraining order that states that Jackson must stay at least 100 yards away from both the actress and their son, as well as any childcare or schooling established for the infant.

In addition to granting Palmer temporary sole physical and legal custody of Leo, the temporary restraining order states that Jackson is not allowed to have visitation with his son, with a hearing set for Dec. 5 to determine further action on the temporary arrangement.

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Jackson seemed to address the situation late Thursday, sharing a photo of himself holding Leo in a tweet on X (formerly known as Twitter).

"I love you, son. See you soon," he captioned the shot.

In the declaration attached to Thursday's filing, Palmer alleges there were “many instances of physical violence, including striking and grabbing me around the neck, descriptions of Darius destroying my personal property, including diaries and prescription eyeglasses, throwing my belongings into the street, throwing my car keys to prevent me from driving away, hitting me in front of our son, spewing profanities about me to our son, threatening to kill himself with a gun if I left him, harassment, and other physical and emotional abuse.”

Reps and lawyers for Palmer have not responded to multiple requests from PEOPLE for comment. A rep for Jackson had no comment when reached by PEOPLE.

Palmer and Jackson’s issues briefly went public in July when Jackson called her out for wearing a fitted, black bodysuit under a sheer dress to watch Usher perform at his Las Vegas Residency.

"We live in a generation where a man of the family doesn’t want the wife & mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to please others & he gets told how much of a hater he is," Jackson wrote in one since-deleted tweet. "This is my family & my representation. I have standards & morals to what I believe. I rest my case."

The actress told PEOPLE in October she felt the need to make changes in how transparent she's willing to be with the public on social media.

"I'm having my own personal boundaries for what I feel like I want out there or what I want to give people the opportunity to speak on," she said.

If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.

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