by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: July 17, 2024
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The divorce of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has been continuous for eight years without any clear conclusion in sight.
The former couple is still working out the details of their divorce even though they parted way long back.
Both sides of the prolonged court struggle have been trying to find common ground.
Complicated by joint custody of their six children, the divorce also resulted in a separate court dispute over their previously shared French vineyard.
One of the most well-publicized and divisive divorces in Hollywood history, the protracted conflict has been typified by custody drama, abuse accusations, and extreme animosity.
For eight years, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce processes have been protracted without any clear destination.
The former couple is still working on the details of their divorce even though they divorced first in 2016.
A friend close to the couple said “Both sides are still talking” and the divorce “is not done yet.” Both sides of this protracted legal dispute have been trying to find common ground, hence it has been a difficult procedure.
The couple’s joint custody of their six children— Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne—has complicated their divorce.
Pitt agrees with Jolie, so he keeps visiting rights with the younger children even though has “ virtually no contact” with his older children.
But since he is shooting his next F1 movie, his interactions with the younger youngsters have been more restricted.
Conversely, Jolie seems happy with her life and is concentrating on her family and career.
Her next endeavors include appearing in the movie “ Maria” and supervising “ Without Blood.” Pitt has been seen with his lover Ines de Ramon during the British Grand Prix.
Apart from their previous joint French vineyard, the former couple is entangled in another legal dispute.
Alleging a breach of their agreement, Pitt has sued Jolie for selling her shares without his permission.
Saying she “looks forward to the ultimate end of this litigation with its false story that continues to hurt the family and interfere with their ability to heal,” Jolie’s attorney has discounted the accusations.
Pitt spoke candidly about their divorce process in a 2017 GQ interview , indicating his want to avoid a divisive court fight.
Declaring that “ no one wins in court” and that the procedure just helps to reinforce “ vitriolic hatred,” he said he and Jolie were working together to heal their differences.
Still, the divorce process has dragged on for years without any obvious outcome in sight.
Both sides appear resolved to go on with their lives while the court dispute runs on. Pitt has said that the “ long-drawn drama with Angelina” presents difficulties including claims of abuse and custody conflict.
He seems, nonetheless, to emphasize ahead, realizing that “things don’t seem to change.”
The divorce ruling given in 2019 is one of the main causes of this protracted legal dispute.
Declared legally single by this ruling, the couple might now wed other individuals while still fighting over divorce-related issues like custody, money, and other topics.
Couples in California can get a divided divorce for nearly any cause, therefore eliminating part of the incentive to promptly complete the divorce.
This lack of motivation has helped to explain the sluggish speed of the procedures as both sides still disagree about some facets of their separation.
Pitt may, for example, wed Ines de Ramon, his present girlfriend, and yet dispute who owns their old joint French vineyard, Chateau Miraval.
The retired judge recruited by Jolie and Pitt to decide on custody of their six children, Los Angeles Judge John W. Ouderkirk, adds even another odd component to this case.
Ouderkirk determined in 2021 that Jolie and Pitt should have 50-50custody; Jolie successfully appealed to have the judge’s ruling overturned.
Ouderkirk should be disqualified, the Second District Court of Appeals said, for not sufficiently disclosing business contacts with Pitt’s solicitors.
Jolie said that the court was biased and denied permission for her children to speak on the supposed domestic abuse they suffered from Pitt.
Pitt and Jolie had to resume the custody lawsuit from scratch when Ouderkirk was disqualified .
Going up and down on appeal and clearing things aside takes a lot of time, hence this operation has greatly added to the delay in the case.
The appointment of a private judge and the consequent vacation of their rulings is not a regular occurrence, therefore aggravating the matter.
With both sides trying to safeguard their interests, the custody fight has been a divisive component of the divorce .
The argument revolves around the five youngest children; the oldest, Maddox, is not subject to the custody ruling.
Jolie has attacked Ouderkirk’s choice to forbid their children from testifying in custody hearings, therefore maybe influencing the case’s result.
Both sides have suffered from the divorce process; legal bills alone total millions of dollars. The theatrics of the private judge and the divided ruling have greatly added to the delay in approving the divorce.
Both sides appear resolved to go on with their lives while the court dispute runs on. When this protracted divorce drama ends will depend on just time.
The divorce has persisted in another sense because neither party has been ready to compromise custody.
Since she filed for divorce in 2016, Jolie has said that Pitt mistreated her and the children on the private aircraft from France to California and that she broke apart from Pitt to ensure their health and safety.
Pitt has advocated shared custody, while her lawyers have claimed she should get complete custody.
The only information we know about the rulings in the custody dispute comes from what both parties have leaked to the media as the papers about it remain sealed.
But most of the Jolie-Pitt children are now at a point where they can decide which parent they would like to live with and spend time with personally.
The process has gone long enough. “When you have teenage children, especially when you get to the age they can drive, they are sufficiently mature to make their own choices concerning who they want to be spending time with,” said Chrobak.
“ Once kids reach driving ages, there are not going to be significant custody fights since the kids are going to do what they want to do anyway.”
Jolie and Pitt seem to fit this: A source close to Pitt informed Us Weekly in March that Jolie has been awarded primary custody of the couple’s younger children (Shiloh, who recently turned eighteen at the end of May, and twins Knox and Vivienne, fifteen).
Pitt “isn’t thrilled” with the choice, the source added, but he is not objecting.
“ He wants to work on [his relationship with the kids], wishing it was stronger.” “It’s been quite taxing for him to have to defend over and over again,” another close friend of Pitt told People .
“But he’s trying to move on with his life since things seem to be unchanging.”
According to reports from May, Shiloh Jolie submitted documentation asking to formally go by Shiloh Jolie and legally remove “Pitt” from her last name on her eighteenth birthday.
Additionally last month, People claimed Vivienne Jolie, a producer on the Broadway production of The Outsiders, is mentioned on the playbill of the show.
Zahara, their 19-year-old daughter, reportedly also used only Jolie as her last name in a sorority entrance video.
In light of this experience, Jolie, meanwhile, is pushing for reforms to the family court system.
She allegedly sent a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsomin the autumn urging him to endorse Piqui’s Law, which would have judges get instruction on domestic violence.
“This is personal to her and for good reason,” a source close to Jolie told the New York Post.
“Look at what she had to cope with from a biased judge ousted by the appeal court for his unethical and covert financial contacts with Brad Pitt’s team violating court ethics in her family’s case”.
Their whole family suffers from a system breakdown. For years she has been battling both publicly for other families and quietly for her own.
The custody struggle has also been entwined with the argument over Chateau Miraval, the French vineyard they formerly owned together.
Jolie transferred her shares to Stoli’s subsidiary, but Pitt has sought to stop the transaction alleging she “vindictively” sold to a third party.
The protracted court battle has been costly; estimates of the overall cost run in the tens of millions.
“I’m speculating, but what we know is that they had a private judge who conducted a whole custody trial,” said Jacobi-Parisi,tallying the different costs.
“ They have had many professionals consulted on the custody dispute. They have had many solicitors; I believe each of them has had at least two to three, maybe more attorneys.
Every time you switch solicitors, the fees go up. And then there is an additional expense associated with this whole Miraval petition.
“ I believe all in, most likely between $8 and $10 million,” she remarked. Chrobak projected much more, calculating the whole expenses to reach the tens of millions.
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