Brangelina Divorce Update: Angelina Jolie Happy That Brad Pitt Is Acquitted In The Investigation

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still on the course of fighting for their rights as the parents of their children. Their divorce has come a long way and have affected people around them. Are they still happy despite of what is happening between the two of them?

Child Abuse Investigation Comes To An End, Brad Pitt Found Not Guilty

Fox News stated that rumors spreading involving Brad Pitt being physical with his son during a flight last September was put to an end. The investigations went on to safeguard and protect the welfare of the Brangelina's kids. According to an insider:

"The job of the [Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services] is to make sure the children are in a safe and secure situation. As we said earlier this week, childcare professionals encouraged a legal agreement accepted and signed by both sides that was in the best interest of the children,"

"Angelina said from the beginning that she felt she had to take action for the health of the family and is relieved that after their 8-week involvement, the DCFS is now satisfied the safeguards are put in place that will allow the children to heal."

Jolie and Pitt Already Made a Decision Regarding Their Children's Custody

After the said investigation, the two already made an agreement that was supervised by professionals. The agreement gave Jolie the right to full custody of his kid while Pitt was allowed to make a visit.

ET Online had Jolie's representative statement. In which, it says:

"In accordance with this agreement, the six children will stay in their mother's custody, and the children will continue therapeutic visits with their father. This has been determined by childcare professionals to be in the children's best interest."

However, Brad Pitt's team was allegedly filing a contest regarding the decision.

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