Lindsay Lohan's father withdrew a request to have his estranged wife tested for drugs as the pair were in divorce court on Monday.
Michael Lohan had previously suggested that Dina Lohan's drinking and his own drug use may have contributed to the substance abuse problems plaguing their daughter.
He said he felt the move would improve his chances of being granted visitation rights with his children. He currently is permitted only telephone calls with his daughter Aliana, 13, and her brother, Dakota, 10.
Because Lindsay, 21, and her brother Michael Lohan Jr., 19, are no longer minors, they are not subject to the edicts of Family Court.
Michael Lohan is doing "everything he possibly can to reunite with his children," his attorney, John DiMascio Jr., after the brief court proceeding.
Dina Lohan, who was accompanied by her mother, Ann Sullivan, was not impressed.
"There never should have been an order," she told reporters.
Judge Stacy D. Bennett said she was awaiting the results of a review by a family therapist, which is due 6 September.
In the meantime, the judge repeated a previous admonition for the couple "not to make disparaging comments in the presence of the children."
The Lohans are due back in divorce court 10 August.