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Dak Prescott Confirms Sarah Jane Ramos Split in Court Docs
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott confirmed his breakup from ex-fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos in custody documents, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
Prescott, 32, filed a legal petition in Texas on March 17 to ensure “the best interest” of his and Ramos’ daughters: Margaret Jane “MJ”, 2, and Aurora, 11 months.
“The parents of the children are separated. The appointment of the parents as joint managing conservators would be in the best interest of the children,” court documents obtained by Us on Sunday, April 5, read. “It is in the best interest of the children that [Prescott and Ramos] be appointed joint managing conservators of the children.”
Prescott and Ramos, 32, started dating in 2023 and got engaged in October 2024 months after welcoming MJ that February. The pair, who welcomed Aurora in May 2025, called off their engagement one year later.
“There wasn’t any rockiness in the lead-up, and there was no big argument or blow up,” Ramos’ rep told People last month. “It was a mutual decision.”
While neither Prescott nor Ramos have further detailed what led to their broken engagement, the pro athlete is taking precautions for MJ and Aurora’s benefits with his court filing.
According to the docs, Prescott requested that the court “make temporary orders” to ensure his daughters’ “safety and welfare” moving forward.
“[Prescott] prays that citation and notice issue as required by law and that the court enter its orders in accordance with the allegations contained in this petition,” the docs state. “[He] prays that the court, after notice and hearing, grant a temporary injunction enjoining [Ramos], in conformity with the allegations of this petition, from the acts set forth while this case is pending. [Prescott also] prays for general relief.”
Per the order, Ramos would be required to preserve any documents or electronic data relevant to the case. She and Prescott will also be unable to remove MJ and Aurora from Texas without the other’s written permission. The Cowboys star is also asking that the exes avoid any communication involving “vulgar, profane, obscene or indecent language.”
The order, however, doesn’t make stipulations about Prescott and Ramos occupying their once-joint home or spending money for “reasonable and necessary living expenses.”
Prescott and Ramos have 30 days after the motion was filed to produce documentation about their resources and the ability to pay child support.
“The parties are encouraged to settle their disputes amicably without court intervention,” the docs conclude. “The parties are encouraged to use alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation, to resolve conflicts that may arise in this lawsuit.”
Us Weekly has reached out to representatives for Prescott and Ramos for comment.
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