Chris Brown is warning his posse about being on their best behavior for the duration of his current "One Hell of a Nite" tour, as he fights for greater custody of his infant daughter.

TMZ reports the "Loyal" singer has put the word out to his "entourage, dancers, and crew" that anyone caught slipping up will instantly be sent home from the tour. With that in mind, Brown is rumored to have hired five new bodyguards, one of whom is entirely tasked with keeping an eye on his money and jewelry at all times.

The website adds backstage passes and access for all the shows will be restricted to only those Brown approves.

Brown and Nia Guzman are currently in the midst of a bitter battle over their year-old daughter Royalty. When the two face off in family court later this month, Brown will be seeking joint custody and is convinced Guzman will use any more screw ups within his ranks as evidence that his request should be denied.

Meanwhile, Brown is expected to use examples of Guzman's own questionable behavior and poor decision making to eventually get what he wants.

TMZ has previously reported Brown has every intention of using Guzman's boyfriend's criminal history against her during the upcoming proceedings. Several media outlets have reported King Ba, the man who once lived with Guzman and is listed on Royalty's birth certificate as her biological father, is now wanted by police on felony forgery charges.

In addition to arguing that Guzman is now closely linked to a "con man," attorneys for Brown are also expected to argue that she is only interested in retaining sole custody of the child so she can "squeeze" him for greater child support payments.