Brad Pitt wins custody battle against Angelina Jolie

The judge passed a verdict in Pitt's favour granting the couple joint custody of their six children. But Jolie wants the case to go as she believes this to be “tentative."

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Actors and former couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may have parted ways for a while now but the duo has been involved in a custody battle for their kids for an equal amount of long time now. And after all this time, the judge passed a verdict in Pitt's favour granting the couple joint custody of their six children. But Jolie wants the case to go as she believes this to be “tentative”, reported Page Six.

A source close to the former couple revealed: “There was a significant change made in the custody agreements based on an extremely detailed decision made by the judge. Brad was just trying to have more time with his kids — and it has been clear that Angelina has done everything possible to prevent this. This trial lasted for several months and there were a ton of witnesses, experts, therapists and other people who have been with the kids and around them, and the decision was based on it.”

Interestingly Jolie does not have issues with the joint custody, however, she has some other concerns which is why she is deciding to continue to fight. The two parted ways back in 2016 and one of the reasons of their fall out was Pitt's alleged abusive behaviour towards their then-15-year-old son Maddox.

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