November 22, 2024 05:43 AM

Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt News Update: Child Visitation Changes Monitored By Therapist

Brad and Angelina’s child guardianship prearrangement is in accordance of a man, a therapist, to be clear. This report was from the documents filed by Angelina on Friday. As of now, the former couple and their six children are functioning on an impermanent custody arrangement settled on mutual sides. As reported earlier, Angie has main guardianship and Brad only have supervised visits.

However, the report according to TMZ confirms that the ex-couple Angie and Brad’s child custody changes and are in the hands of a therapist. The aforementioned site states that their custody arrangement is managed by Ian Russ, Ph.D. He is an Encino, California-based specialist who specifies in child-parent conflict and extreme parental conflict, among other extents.

Russ regulates when and how Brad Pitt can be authorized to see his and Angie’s children: 15-year-old Maddox, 13-year-old Pax, 11-year-old Zahara, 10-year-old Shiloh, and the 8-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. According to TMZ report, the agreement which apparently must be settled as it is temporarily until the court issues new order, or if and when both guardians/parents come to an agreement to change and settle it. In addition, Jolie, and the Related actor must take part in set therapy/counseling sessions together with their kids.

Pitt must also defer to medication and alcohol assessments and tests as a minimum four times a month, as the report from TMZ added. But, an insider states to Us Weekly that their child visitation arrangement hasn’t reformed. “A judge didn't do anything. This is not a new development or change, this is still part of the voluntary pre-existing agreement between Brad and Angelina,” as the source stated which was settled way back in October. “This document is just about what is and has been in place since they came to the agreement months ago. At some point Brad will file to change it,” source added.

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