Brad Pitt has been granted joint custody of the 6 children he shares with ex-wife Angelina Jolie. The news comes after a years-long legal battle between the former couple, who share Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shilo, 14, Vivienne, 12, and Knox, 12.
Judge John Ouderkirk’s ruling found that Jolie’s testimony lacked credibility in many important areas and that the existing custody order must be modified in the best interest of the children. Jolie, who filed for divorce from Pitt in 2016, initially wanted primary custody, while Pitt requested joint custody.Ā Jolie, in a Monday court filing, said that she would appeal such a decision fromĀ Judge Ouderkirk, whom she previously requested be removed from the case. That requestĀ was denied in November. In Jolie’s Monday filing, she criticized Judge Ouderkirk for, she claimed, denying her “a fair trial, improperly excluding her evidence relevant to the childrenās health, safety, and welfare, evidence critical to making her case.” The actress also claimed the judge “has failed to adequately consider” a section of the California courts code, which says it is detrimental to the best interest of the child if custody is awarded to a person with a history of domestic violence.
In a March court filing,Ā Jolie claimedĀ to haveĀ “proof” of alleged domestic violence against Pitt.Ā Pitt wasĀ cleared of allegations of child abuseĀ by both theĀ Federal Bureau of InvestigationĀ and Department of Child and Family Services back in 2016.
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