Gleb Savchenko scored a minor victory in his ongoing custody dispute with his ex-wife, Elena Samodanova, Us can report.
Savchenko, 42, and Samodanova, 41, both appeared virtually during a Thursday, August 20, court hearing, where a judge issued a “stay” on the case. In the postponement, the exes’ 15-year-old daughter, Olivia, was not ordered to leave Los Angeles in favor of Hong Kong, where her mother resides.
Per the judge, Samodanova said she filed a Hague application over child abduction claims which would need to be settled before the L.A. custody suit can move forward. Elsewhere during the hearing, the judge noted that Olivia was not accepted into the California school that Savchenko tried to enroll her in and suggested the exes to find out if the teen can attend virtual classes for the Hong Kong school they previously agreed upon while Olivia remains in L.A.
Samodanova further asked the judge to order Olivia to call her everyday, but the judge was unable to rule on that specific issue. Their next hearing is set for November 3 unless Samodanova proves her Hague case has moved forward.
Neither Savchenko nor Samodanova, who also share 8-year-old daughter Zlata, have addressed the court proceedings. Us reached out for comment.
Savchenko and Samodanova initially appeared in court on Tuesday, August 18, before the hearing was postponed until later that week.
“I feel frustrated, but I feel good because the truth always wins,” Savchenko exclusively told Us outside the courthouse. “Hopefully, in a couple of days, we can figure it out and Olivia can go to school and be happy and live with me and visit her sister and her sister can come here and we can all live a good happy life with no problems.”
He added, “I just want to save my kid, you know, that’s all.”
Savchenko filed for sole custody of Olivia in July, asking the court for permission to enroll his eldest child in high school in Los Angeles. Samodanova subsequently asked for primary custody of Olivia, claiming that her ex-husband unexpectedly canceled Olivia’s flight home to Hong Kong without warning. (Samodanova and her partner, Vlad Kvartin, are based in Hong Kong, where Olivia and Zlata are enrolled in school. Samodanova and Kvartin also welcomed their daughter, Victoria, in December 2025.)
Samodanova claimed that Olivia was thriving at her international school and in her amateur ballroom dance career.
“My heart is broken by what is happening. My concern is not about winning a public argument. It is about protecting my daughter’s well-being, stability, education and future,” Samodanova told Us in a Monday, August 17, statement. “Olivia loves both of her parents deeply, and her father is an important part of her life.”
She continued, “I respect that relationship and always will. But loving both parents should never require a child to be placed in the middle of a legal or public battle. As her parents, we have a responsibility to put her future ahead of our disagreements.”
Samodanova had filed an emergency court order on August 11, asking for Olivia “to be returned” to her care and claiming that she had no idea where her daughter was presently located. Savchenko vehemently opposed the choreographer’s motion, alleging that Olivia didn’t want to frequently communicate with her mother.
“Elena knows where I live and where Olivia is located. Olivia and Elena have spoken several times since Olivia decided she wants to remain in California and live with me,” Savchenko wrote in a court declaration. “The issue is that Elena is very cruel to Olivia, which has caused Olivia to communicate with her mother, much less than perhaps Elena would like.”
Samodanova and Savchenko were married for 14 years and welcomed two daughters before calling it quits in November 2020. (The former couple, who wed in July 2006, finalized their divorce in October 2021.)










