Angelina Jolie will be facing some serious custody issues if she doesn’t help repair her children’s relationship with ex, Brad Pitt.
In documents obtained by The Blast, a judge in Brangelina’s divorce case said that the couple’s six children need to have a relationship with their father. In fact, the judge said “it is critical that each of them have a healthy and strong relationship with their father and mother,” as the contrary would be detrimental to the kids.
The judge has also ordered Jolie to help facilitate the relationship between the kids and their father, despite her 2016 claims of child abuse.
Under the new ruling, Jolie will have to arrange a phone call with the kids and their doctors to explain that “the court has determined that each of them are safe with their father.” She will also be forced to give Pitt their children’s cell phone numbers, so he can call whenever he wants. She is, however, prohibited from reading any text message exchanges between the children and their father.
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In addition to all that, the court has also come up with a 10-day custody schedule for the former couple, where Pitt will choose one or two of the minor children to spent time with at a time without Jolie present. Ten days after the first period is over, a new period will start with the same rules and restrictions. A week after that, Pitt will get a new schedule and so on and so forth, as the two travel from Los Angeles to London. However, while the kids are with Pitt, Jolie is only allowed to call once a day at the agreed time.
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But, if at any point, Jolie interferes with the new custody schedule, she will lose primary custody of her children.
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“If the minor children remain closed down to their father and depending on the circumstances surrounding this condition, it may result in a reduction of the time they spend with [Jollie] and may result in the Court ordering primary physical custody to [Pitt].”
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