Insider Explains the Lengthy Duration of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Ongoing Divorce
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce saga may finally be coming to an end after years of disagreements and bitterness. Jolie filed for divorce in 2016, and since then, the process has been prolonged due to unresolved issues. Despite being legally single since 2019, the former couple is still working towards a resolution. Pitt has limited contact with their adult children, and both stars are now focusing on their careers, with Pitt filming in the U.K. and Jolie receiving a Tony nomination.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt near divorce settlement after nearly a decade
After nearly a decade of divorce disputes, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seem to be nearing a settlement. Reports suggest that their disagreements date back before Jolie filed for divorce in 2016. The ongoing bitterness between them has been one of the main reasons for the prolonged divorce proceedings.
Despite being declared legally single in 2019 by a judge, the couple continues to struggle with unresolved issues. With six children, including twins Vivienne and Knox, who recently turned 16, Jolie and Pitt are now possibly ready to put their differences aside and reach a settlement. The accumulated issues over time have made the situation especially challenging for everyone involved, particularly their children.
While Pitt reportedly has limited contact with their adult children, he still has visitation rights with the younger ones based on their agreement. The divorce is still ongoing, with negotiations continuing.
What’s the Château Miraval deal?
Pitt has been busy filming in the UK and spending time with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon. Jolie, on the other hand, recently won a Tony for directing Broadway’s The Outsiders and is focusing on her children and work.
The couple remains in disagreement over Jolie’s sale of her share of Château Miraval, their French winery. This matter is separate from their divorce proceedings. Pitt sued Jolie for selling her shares without his approval, alleging a breach of their agreement. Jolie defended her actions by stating she did not want to sign Pitt’s NDA, fearing it would silence her from discussing his past behavior. Pitt’s legal team insisted the NDA was a standard business practice.
Jolie’s lawyer, Paul Murphy, expressed her desire to resolve the winery dispute and end the false narratives that have been harmful to the family. Pitt’s attorneys accused Jolie of rehashing their divorce issues in this business dispute.
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