Over two years after filing for divorce, actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are legally single now. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, a judge accepted their request for bifurcation, which means they can be legally considered single, despite the fact that they are not officially divorced yet.
"Both parents are focused on what's best for the kids," a source told people.com.
The couple share six children together, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne.
Recently, during a Los Angeles County hearing earlier this week, Brad Pitt actor, who was there advocating for increased funding to support improvements for the L.A. County Museum of Art, had to be cut off by Board of Supervisors Chairman Janice Hahn.
In a hilarious video of the exchange, shared by the Today show, Hahn can be heard laughing while telling the actor, “It gives me great pain to say wrap it up, Mr. Pitt.”
“We actors suffer from verbosity,” a smiling Pitt quipped after sharing that he knew he had exceeded his time limit.
Pitt and Jolie got married in 2014 but two years later, they filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
The "Wanted" actress demaned physical custody of the children. Since then, the two have been in ongoing negotiations over custody and dividing their finances.
In June 2018, a judge established a detailed schedule for Pitt to spend time with the children (except Maddox, who according to the court is old enough to decide for himself how much time he wants to spend with his father).
In November 2018, the pair reached a temporary child custody agreement "to keep things moving along in the right direction".
(With IANS Inputs)