Los Angeles —Representatives for Angelina Jolie Pitt say she and
estranged husband Brad Pitt have reached a custody agreement regarding
their six children.
Angelina Jolie Pitt will continue to have
sole custody of her six children with Brad Pitt in a joint agreement
reached by the actors, a representative for the actress said on Monday.
The
voluntary agreement calls for the former couple's six children, who
range in ages from 8 to 15, to continue to have "therapeutic visits"
with Pitt for the time being. It is unclear what therapeutic visits
entailed, and Jolie Pitt's representatives said they could not provide
additional details.
A representative for Pitt declined comment.
This may not be the final custody arrangement
Monday's
statement said the agreement was reached more than a week ago, although
Pitt told a court on Friday that he is seeking joint custody.
Jolie
Pitt filed for divorce in September, days after Pitt was involved in a
disturbance during a private flight with his family. She cited
irreconcilable differences as the reason for the breakup, and an
attorney said at the time she filed for divorce "for the health of the
family."
The statement makes no mention of an investigation by child welfare workers into the plane incident.
The
agreement has not been filed in the couple's divorce, and may not be
the final custody arrangement governing the actors' children.
Pitt
and Jolie Pitt reached a temporary custody agreement in late September
that included at least some of the same terms — visitation with his
children and both sides agreeing to meetings with therapists.
"We
believe that all sides are committed to healing the family and ask for
your consideration during this difficult time," Monday's statement said.
The actors were married for two years and together for 12 years after becoming close while filming 2005's Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
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