A Los Angeles Superior Court judge awarded the actress' estranged husband, Coley Laffoon, primary physical custody of their five-year-old son, Homer, and an unspecified amount of child support.
Heche, who's headed back to Vancouver next month to start shooting the second season of Men in Trees, will have alternate weekend visits with the boy.
A source told E! News, however, that Laffoon—who was originally gunning for $33,000 a month in spousal and child support to maintain the "marital standard of living" to which he had become accustomed—got "far below his original demands."
Laffoon alleged that he was the one who had created a stable home life for Homer and requested that Heche be required to undergo a psychological evaluation.
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