Brad Pitt Has No Response On Angelina Jolie’s Divorce Petition

The conclusion of the iconic relationship of this famous Hollywood couple, Brangelina ,had brought in so many issues in their lives. The couple, despite of all the news and speculations they're facing, still cares and prioritizes the welfare of their children before anything else.

According to US Magazine, the World War Z Actor did not file any response to the divorce petition of his former wife, Angelina Jolie, last Wednesday. The reason behind his action is his fear of having a legal fight that would greatly affect their children negatively.

The veteran actor didn't want to start any legal arguments but still in great hopes that he will be granted joint physical custody of his six kids: Maddox (15), Pax (12), Zahara (11), Shiloh (10), and Knox & Vivienne (8).

A recent article showed how Brad Pitt greatly missed his kids, when he had a chance to converse and play with them, which is supervised by experts. However, it was also recently when Brad Pitt disappointed his kids by cancelling their supposed plan to go to a concert.

In relation to this, it was also revealed that the kids of the former couple had to go through therapy sessions for a month. Source told that Brad Pitt wanted the session to be most productive for their children.

The 'Mr & Mrs Smith' star admitted that his decision came in like that because his lawyers are already sorting things out. Once an agreement is reached, the actor will be submitting his response in relation to the divorce petition.

Daily News reiterated that Angelina Jolie filed the divorce from his former husband Brad Patt last September 19, 2016. Jolie cited the reason as "irreconcilable differences". The date of separation, as it was written, is September 15, 2016.

Fans from all over the world shared different sentiments regarding the issues revolving the lives of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

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