Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 'no longer in family therapy' as 'tensions escalate'
The custody case between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is building up to an explosive court appearance as tension mount between the pair after conciliation breaks down
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Tensions between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly mounting ahead of their custody court case.
The relationship between Brad and Ange has plummeted to such a low point that they are no longer engaging in family therapy, according to Us Weekly.
The couple share six children - Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and 12-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - and it is has been slated that Brad and Angelina will face off in court over them in October.
A source told the US publication: "Tensions have escalated between Brad and Angelina, with family therapy no longer taking place."
It had been hoped that the pair were working through their differences during the coronavirus lockdown, to avoid battling it out in court.
Brad, 56, co-parents the children with 45-year-old Angelina and the actor had been seen visiting her home in Los Angeles as restrictions were eased.
He had been enjoying time with the children but it now seems that Brad and Angelina are battling each other again over how much time they both spend with the kids.
Despite attempts of reconciliation with his eldest child, Maddox, who is 19 and reportedly allowed to choose how much time he spends with each parent, it would seem that he chooses to avoid contact with Brad.
A source told UsWeekly: "Brad wants 50/50 joint physical and legal custody of the kids. Angelina has been unagreeable to those terms."
The insider added that Angelina "will only agree to talk about an agreement if the home base for the children isn't Los Angeles. The younger kids are in school in Los Angeles, which Angelina has always been opposed to."
It has previously been reported that Angelina has a desire to relocate to the UK and bring the children with her.
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