Former Couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Custody Agreement, In The Hands Of Therapist

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Dec 06, 2016 10:31 PM EST

Pitt celebrated Thanksgiving with his friends but feel sad and frustrated without seeing his six children. New updates telling that he's custody arrangement with his former wife, Angelina Jolie is in the hands of a therapist. It's because of the documents filed by his ex-wife.

The Family Counselor, Ian Russ Ph.D. was assigned to supervise the custody arrangement by the Brangelina. The two have agreed on a temporary custody deal which says "frequency and conditions of the therapeutic conditions" with their six kids. Jolie has the primary custody while Brad gets only a monitored visits. The psychologist who specializes in child-parent conflict and parental conflict, Russ have established a schedule on how and when the 52-year old actor and producer visit his six kids, according to TMZ.

Ian Russ said that the two must take part the family therapy session if the both parents agree to the terms to change it. He also added that they must stay in a place until there is a court order released. In the documents filed with Jolie, it is stated that Pitt should pass the drug and alcohol test not less than 4 times a month.

According to Us Magazine, their agreement didn't change at all because the judge hasn't decided yet between Angelina and Brad's contract. Their temporary agreement was set to last October while Pitt is under investigation by the Department of Children and Family Services. Somehow Pitt will file to change the consent since it was a month ago and nothing happened. 

In the previous report, the "Maleficent" actress filed a divorce to her ex-husband for its estranged behavior to their six children. That gives Jolie foremost custody and given Pitt the right to visit his children. On Friday the judge will sign the temporary deal that Jolie's filling with.

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