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Amid custody battle, Brad Pitt spends Father''s Day in London

LONDON: Prominent Hollywood star Brad Pitt, who is currently engaged in a custody battle with his former wife, Angelina Jolie, spent Father''s Day with his children in London.

Amid custody battle, Brad Pitt spends Father''s Day in London

Brad Pitt



London, June 18

Prominent Hollywood star Brad Pitt, who is currently engaged in a custody battle with his former wife, Angelina Jolie, spent Father's Day with his children in London.

Last week, a judge presiding over the couple's divorce proceedings established a schedule for the actor to spend time with Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and 9-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox, who reside with Jolie as she films Maleficent 2 in London, reported PEOPLE.

The report cited the court documents, as saying, "The children, not having a relationship with their father is harmful to them.”

The 43-year-old Jolie, who has been ordered to give Brad more time with the kids, is likely to lose full custody of the kids if she doesn't permit them to develop their relationships with the Ocean's Eleven star.

The 54-year-old Pitt, who has been in the UK since last week, reportedly will be allowed to see the minor children for four hours a day in London. While from June 27 to July 1 he will reportedly get the kids for ten hours a day. From July 8 to July 14, he can see the children for four hours a day, as per the media reports.

Maddox, 16, his oldest son is not part of the schedule as according to the court he is old enough to make up his mind and decide how much of his time he wishes to spend with his father. ANI

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