Judge signs off on Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's custody agreement
A Los Angeles judge has officially approved Angelina Jolie's temporary custody agreement with her estranged husband Brad Pitt.
The former couple appeared to be gearing up for a custody battle in September (16), after Angelina filed for divorce to end her two-year marriage to Brad and requested sole physical custody of their six children, ranging in age from eight to 15.
The Ocean's Eleven actor hit back with his own paperwork, seeking
joint custody, but in early November (16), the two sides announced
they had reached a deal, and Angelina was granted primary care of
the kids, with Brad allowed visitation monitored by a
therapist.
Angelina recently filed the agreement in court and it was signed by
a judge on Friday (02Dec16), reports TMZ.com.
According to the papers, the terms of Brad's visitation will be
decided by Dr. Ian Russ, a psychologist who has been placed in
charge of monitoring the actor's time with his family.
As previously reported, the deal stipulates that both stars must
continue to participate in group therapy sessions with their
children, while Brad must submit to random drug and alcohol tests
at least four times a month.
The agreement will remain in place until both parents consent to
altering the conditions or until a judge issues a court order.
The news emerges almost a month after Brad was cleared of any
wrongdoing by officials at the Los Angeles County Department of
Children and Family Services (DCFS) regarding an incident between
the actor and his adopted son Maddox on board a private plane in
September (16). The alleged altercation is said to have prompted
Angelina to file for divorce four days later, but DCFS officials
have since ruled Brad did not commit child abuse during the
reported argument.