Is Angelina Jolie Going to Lose Her Kids?
by EG
Angelina Jolie needs to actively make sure that her kids have a good relationship with their father, Brad Pitt, if she doesn't want to lose primary custody of them. That's what a judge in the couple's divorce case said, citing the necessity of the kids having a strong relationship with both their parents. Read on for details of the decision.
Via Page Six.
Angelina Jolie is at risk of losing primary physical custody of her kids with Brad Pitt if she doesn’t take steps to improve their relationship with their father.
A judge in the couple’s ongoing divorce case said the six children “not having a relationship with their father is harmful to them,” adding that “it is critical that each of them have a healthy and strong relationship with their father and mother,” according to court documents obtained by The Blast.
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— Miss Lelo (@MsLeloB) May 25, 2018
The judge also ordered the “Maleficent” actress to provide her kids with cell phones that Pitt can call whenever he’d like without Jolie monitoring. She’s also not allowed to read their text messages with their father.
The court also laid out a summer schedule for each of the children except Maddox, who is old enough to decide how much time he wants to spend with Pitt, the documents read.
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— Angie (@ilikessalot) October 3, 2017
Pitt will have custody June 8 to June 17 for four hours per day while he stays in London, where Jolie is renting a house. Pitt has to designate one or two of the minor children to spend time with at a time. The “Ocean’s Thirteen” star also has to spend time with each child at least twice during this 10-day period.
Jolie is barred from being present during or interfering with Pitt’s custodial time, the documents said.
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