Angelina Jolie Reportedly Risks Losing Custody of Her Kids If She Doesn’t Stop Trying to Alienate Brad Pitt
It feels like this custody battle will never end! Angelina Jolie currently has primary custody of her six children, but she could lose that if she doesn't stop trying to turn the kids against their dad Brad Pitt, according to court docs obtained by The Blast on June 12.
In the paperwork, the judge allegedly said that "not having a relationship with their father is harmful to [the kids]," so Angie needs to help repair the damage that has been done to their family bonds. “It is critical that each of them have a healthy and strong relationship with their father and mother," the documents stated.
Brad is still suffering from claims that he was abusive to the kids back in 2016, despite the fact that he was cleared by Child Protective Services after an investigation. To help fix these issues, Angelina has been ordered to explain to the kids and their doctors that "the court has determined that each of them are safe with their father."
Apparently, Brad has struggled to even have communication with the kids, so Angelina needs to give him all of their cell phone numbers and allow them to have private conversations with them through phone calls and text messages that she can't monitor. The court set up a schedule to make sure Brad gets enough time with all of this kids over the summer, besides Maddox, 16, who is old enough to determine how much time he wants to spend with his dad on his own. When Brad is with the kids, Angelina can't be present or try to interfere. However, they will be speaking to a therapist to make sure they're doing okay.
If Angelina refuses to meet any of these requirements, she'll find herself in deep trouble. "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 [Jolie] and may result in the Court ordering primary physical custody to [Pitt]," said the docs. We hope everything goes smoothly!
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