Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally wrapped up their divorce after eight years of legal disputes, marking the end of a very public relationship in Hollywood. They reached a settlement on December 30, 2024, covering important details like custody of their children and how to split their assets.
Jolie and Pitt got married in 2014 after being together for ten years, but their split began in 2016 when Jolie filed for divorce, mentioning that they had differences they couldn’t resolve.
Twins Vivienne and Knox Central to Custody Agreement
The long legal battles have seen many disagreements, especially about who gets to take care of their six kids—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and the 16-year-old twins, Vivienne and Knox. Right now, only the twins are still considered minors, and that has played a big role in how custody is decided.
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It seems that the kids’ happiness has been a big priority during this whole process, with both parents showing they want to create a safe and steady home for them.
Chateau Miraval Remains a Point of Legal Contention
One of the main arguments during the divorce was how to split their assets, especially Chateau Miraval, their large French estate and vineyard. Although the divorce agreement settles many issues, there are still legal disputes about the estate. Brad Pitt has claimed that Angelina Jolie sold her share of Chateau Miraval without his permission, leading to more legal trouble. This situation highlights the challenges that come with ending a relationship that was both personal and professional.
The divorce agreement marks a new beginning for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who have faced a lot of attention from the public and the media during this time. They are both ready to move forward and concentrate on their own journeys. This resolution also highlights a key moment in what has been one of the most talked-about and challenging celebrity divorces in recent years.
Angelina Jolie’s legal team shared her relief at finishing this part of the process, though they admitted it had been tiring. On the other hand, Pitt has kept a quieter public profile, choosing to concentrate on his work and other personal projects.