EXCLUSIVE: 'I don't hate you Bristol, I just want to see my baby.' The emotional texts between Bristol Palin and Dakota Meyer as she tells him the reason he hasn't seen Sailor is that she's breastfeeding all the time

  • Bristol Palin, 25, and Dakota Meyer, 27, have come to an interim agreement over visitation of their daughter, Sailor Grace 
  • Court documents obtained by Daily Mail Online show first visitation will be on March 18 - and will be supervised by Bristol 
  • Bristol does not want visits to interfere with Sailor's breastfeeding schedule 
  • Text messages reveal the Medal of Honor recipient felt his hands were tied as he has tried to visit his daughter who was born on December 23 
  • 'I know you're busy but I'd even meet you somewhere, she changes so much everyday, I don't want you to miss anything,' wrote Bristol

Emotional texts between Bristol Palin and her ex-fiancé Dakota Meyer have emerged in court documents that reveal the former couple have come to an interim agreement over visitation of their daughter, Sailor Grace, with Palin telling her baby's father, 'I want you to be a part of her life, from the bottom of my heart I do.'

But Bristol also wants to make sure that Dakota, by being a part of Sailor's life, does not interfere with her breastfeeding schedule. 

In a heartfelt exchange detailed in the legal papers seen exclusively by Daily Mail Online Palin told Meyer, 'There's nothing on my end holding you back Dakota.'

She continued: 'I want you (and your family) to be in her life as much as possible. It's not about us, and I don't care if you hate me, put it aside and put her first. 

'She grows everyday and everyday I literally just think about how much you're missing by not seeing her, so realize I'm not bs'ing you…'

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Bitter battle: Dakota Meyer will now be able to see his daughter Sailor Grace twice a month for a four-day period. The visits begin this month with overnight visits beginning in May

Bristol Palin shared this photo of daughter Sailor Grace on Instagram, saying the little girl looks just like her father, Dakota Meyer as the former couple continue their bitter custody battle

Bristol Palin who gave birth to Sailor Grace on December 23, 2015 says her ex-fiancé Dakota Meyer can has visitation rights to see his daughter but it must not interfere with her breastfeeding schedule
Dakota Meyer, 27, Medal of Honor recipient and father of Sailor Grace, feels his hands are tied with trying to visit his daughter

Bristol Palin, who gave birth to Sailor Grace on December 23, 2015, says her ex-fiancé Dakota Meyer can have visitation rights to see his daughter but it must not interfere with her breastfeeding schedule

Meyer responded: 'I don't hate you Bristol I have no reason too [sic] but my hands are tied when I legally have no right to a child that is mine.'

Earlier in the conversation Palin, 25, begged Meyer to 'come see her soon.' 

'I know you're busy,' she wrote, 'but I'd even meet you somewhere, she changes so much everyday, I don't want you to miss anything.'

In the messages, sent on the morning of Monday, January 18, Palin included a picture of their newborn daughter.

Meyer, 27, admitted: 'Yea i don't want to miss anything either and being busy will never be what keeps me from seeing Sailor. Hopefully everything gets worked out soon and I can be in her life.'

It is just the latest twist in what has become an increasingly bitter custody battle over baby Sailor Grace who was born in December.

Two weeks ago Daily Mail Online exclusively revealed that a court demanded paternity test showed Meyer to be baby Sailor's father with '99.9957 percent certainty.'

And last week it was reported that Meyer had filed an emergency custody motion asking a judge to rule immediately on a temporary custody agreement.

Today Daily Mail Online can reveal that Palin opposed that order and his demands on the grounds that she is breastfeeding Sailor, and Meyer's request would have interfered with that process.

Instead the couple has agreed to far more limited access than that which Meyer originally sought with the Marine and Medal of Honor recipient set to see his daughter for the first time on March 19.

Emotional text messages seen by Daily Mail Online in court documents show Dakota Meyer is reaching out to Bristol Palin in an effort to see his daughter

According to the court papers, Palin has 'repeatedly invited Mr. Meyer to see his daughter' but stipulated that the grounds be set so as not to disrupt her breastfeeding schedule.

Her response to his emergency custody motion explains: 'Ms. Palin is currently breastfeeding their two-month old daughter and plans to continue doing so until she is at least a year old. 

'It is in Sailor's best interest that breastfeeding continue and that Mr. Meyer's visitation be fashioned so that he may begin bonding with Sailor without disrupting her breastfeeding schedule.'

Meyer had originally sought to see Sailor for four consecutive days, between March 19 and 22, away from Palin from noon to 6pm on March 19 and then from 8am until 6pm on every other day.

He also argued that a decision needed to be made quickly to allow him to make travel plans from his native Kentucky to Alaska where Palin and his child live.

But Palin's lawyers asserted: 'Sailor's best interests trump Mr. Meyer's interest in prearranging his travel plans.'

Dakota tells Bristol that he does not hate her but that his hands are tied when it comes to spending time with newborn daughter Sailor Grace

Dakota tells Bristol that he does not hate her but that his hands are tied when it comes to spending time with newborn daughter Sailor Grace

Now the couple have agreed to a series of visits, every two weeks beginning March 18.

Meyer will see his child for three hours at a time and the first visit will be 'supervised at Bristol's discretion.'

Should he need to reschedule for any reason Meyer can do so with two weeks advance notice.

Meyer has had to agree to 'respect Bristol's wishes to, the extent possible, feed Sailor breast milk.' He is permitted to Skype/Facetime Sailor 'no later than 7pm Alaska time.'

And he cannot 'consume or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during his visitations with Sailor.'

The news of Palin's interim custody agreement with Meyer, comes just days after her long running battle with Levi Johnston, the father of son Tripp, was finally settled seven years after the boy's birth.

Johnston announced the news on Facebook, writing: 'I'm so happy to have my son in my life, and to put all of this back and forth in the courts behind me.

'It might have taken me 7 years and cost me around $100,000 in lawyer fees spread out among three different lawyers, as well as a lot of patience, but it was all worth it.

'I know you're busy but I'd even meet you somewhere, she changes so much everyday, I don't want you to miss anything,' wrote Bristol to Dakota in a text message

'I know you're busy but I'd even meet you somewhere, she changes so much everyday, I don't want you to miss anything,' wrote Bristol to Dakota in a text message

'I'm happy now to be successfully co-parenting.'

In an apparent response to the news Palin posted a picture of herself with Tripp and Sailor on Instagram along with the words: 'These babies are my world and I will always be doing what is best for them. Every child deserves two loving parents, so I will continue to encourage that no matter what. I have never, and will never, keep them from having a positive relationship with their fathers.'

She also cited Bible verse Matthew 5:11 in the post, which reads, 'Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.'

But Palin has yet to reach a final agreement with former fiancé Meyer and, in the past, has rejected his bid for joint physical custody as 'impracticable' given that Meyer lives in Kentucky and she lives in Alaska.

Instead she has asked that she receive a 'decree for primary physical custody,' with visitation adjusted consistent with the child's age and Meyer's out-of-state resident.

She has also asked for interim and permanent child support and that Meyer pay Sailor Grace's delivery and medical expenses.

Meyer's family have told Daily Mail Online that they were 'hurt' that doubt had ever been cast over Meyer's paternity and insisted that he 'has a right to that child,' whose birth Palin announced on December 24.

Speaking from the family home in Greensburg, Kentucky, Meyer's grandmother, Jean, 85, said: 'It happens every day that a mother tries to keep a child from the father and you just have to deal with it.

'But I would say it does hurt [to have to prove paternity]. But that's just the way the law is – you have to get permission here and permission there.

'I really think Dakota will do the right thing and I think he has a right to that child.'

Dakota, the youngest person ever to be awarded the Medal of Honor, met Bristol in May 2014 during Sarah Palin's Sportsman Channel show, Amazing America.

The pair got engaged during a Rascal Flatt's concert in Las Vegas in early 2015, planning a wedding in his native Kentucky over Memorial Day weekend.

But less than a week before the ceremony, Palin announced the wedding was off when it emerged that Meyer had failed to inform her he had been married before.

Instead of tying the knot Palin set off on an RV trip in Alaska with a friend who was an exotic model.

A month later she announced her pregnancy, though she initially refused to say whether Dakota was the father.

She admitted that her second out-of-wedlock pregnancy was, 'a huge disappointment to my family.'

'I do not want any lectures,' she said, 'And I do not want any sympathy.

'Everyone knows I wanted more kids, to have a bigger family. Believing I was heading that way, I got ahead of myself. Things didn't go as planned, but life keeps going on.'