No really, this is a proper shocker. This is a Tentative Statement of Decision, obtained by TMZ, from the Californian officials who gave Sharon Stone's ex-husband, Phil Bronstein, custody of their adopted child Roan:

"Mother suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor. As Father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant corrected the odor problem without the need for any invasive procedure on this young child." I have no words, just bubbling disbelief coupled with boiling horror.

The New York Post continues: "Firing back at Stone's claims she had put her acting career on hold for her son, the judge overseeing the case said, 'If Mother has, in fact, limited her career to make herself available for Roan, she has done little to make this evident to Roan, his school or this Court.' According to documents detailing a custody hearing on 12 September (08), Bronstein would 'have permanent sole physical custody of child. (The) court finds that respondent Sharon Stone failed to meet her burden of proof and denies respondent's (Stone's) request for modification of custody. In contrast, Mother delegates many of her parenting responsibilities to third parties and while this Court in no way faults Mother for having to travel for her career, she is simply unavailable for (her son) on a consistent basis."

Mommy not being around 'cause of her work schedule is (unfortunately) commonplace. Mommy injecting poison into her child's feet, however, is hopefully not as such. What if it is, though? What if lots of parent in La La land are solving everyday issues with needles... oh...