After Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's high-profile divorce in 2016, many people were curious about what would happen to their six children. The couple's split was not only a personal matter, but it also raised questions regarding custody arrangements and the wellbeing of the kids.
Initially, Jolie was granted sole physical custody of their children, while Pitt was given visitation rights. However, this arrangement was not meant to be permanent, and both parties eventually agreed to a more equal co-parenting situation.
In 2018, the former Hollywood power couple reached a temporary custody agreement that granted Pitt more time with their children. The new arrangement allowed Pitt to spend substantial time with his children over the summer and during their birthdays. According to reports, both Jolie and Pitt were committed to ensuring their children's happiness and well-being during this challenging time.
In 2019, it was reported that Jolie was once again seeking full custody of the children, citing issues such as Pitt's alleged failure to pay adequate child support.
However, Pitt's representatives denied these claims, stating that he had paid over $1.3 million in bills and child support.
As the legal battles continued, reports emerged in 2020 that Jolie and Pitt had managed to reach a more peaceful place in their co-parenting relationship. They were allegedly focused on putting their differences aside for the well-being of their kids and were planning to spend more time together as a family.
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