Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have struck a temporary custody deal that includes drug testing for the “Fight Club” actor and an initial supervised visit with his kids.
The estranged couple reached a “completely voluntary agreement” on Friday that grants the sparring spouses joint physical custody of the couple’s six children, a source with knowledge of the agreement confirmed to the Daily News.
A therapist will oversee Pitt’s first visit with his children, a condition the actor willingly accepted, the insider added.
“This is an agreement between the parents. This is not mandated by DCFS (the Department of Children and Family Services). This is not a safety order,” the source said. “This is good news for the children. They reached an agreement that is good for the kids.”
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Jolie and Pitt both agreed to participate in individual counseling in addition to family counseling, the source said.
The terms will last for three weeks, until Oct. 20, and then could be extended, re-negotiated or handed over to the court system.
The “Maleficent” actress filed for divorce Sept. 19 citing “irreconcilable differences.”
She cited the date of separation as Sept. 15, the day after the infamous flight.
According to TMZ, Jolie accused Pitt of having a problem with marijuana and alcohol that combined with an alleged anger problem to create an unsuitable atmosphere for the children.