Angelina Jolie files for divorce

Anonymous
I think its very Oedipal of Maddox to not want anything to do with his dad, just his mother.
Anonymous
Coming from a divorced home - at age 15 my mother couldn't force me to meet my dad. Maddox does have a say. Maybe Brad did something to him Ina drunken stupor. Maybe he did nothing. But you have to give the term time to overcome whatever he is feeling. If my mom forced me I would have resented her and lashed out. They gave me time and now I have a relationship with my dad.
Anonymous
Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?


The problem is that Angelina whisked these kids away, refused to let Brad see them. That is a very strong message to send to your kids. Mom is on your side, if you are to be loyal to Mom and remain in her good graces you accept that Dad is the enemy. She doesn't have to literally say that in order to convey the message.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?


The problem is that Angelina whisked these kids away, refused to let Brad see them. That is a very strong message to send to your kids. Mom is on your side, if you are to be loyal to Mom and remain in her good graces you accept that Dad is the enemy. She doesn't have to literally say that in order to convey the message.


That's a pretty big stretch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?


The problem is that Angelina whisked these kids away, refused to let Brad see them. That is a very strong message to send to your kids. Mom is on your side, if you are to be loyal to Mom and remain in her good graces you accept that Dad is the enemy. She doesn't have to literally say that in order to convey the message.


That's a pretty big stretch.


Not the PP, but I don't think it's a stretch at all. It's what my mother did when she left my dad. My brother was 14 at the time, and he literally ran away at the first visitation. Jumped right out of the car. When we were adults her told me that she'd focused on all the many annoyances and conflict that he had with our dad and said the only solution was to get away from him. Typical teenage stuff and it took another ten years for him to realize our mother was the crazy hurtful parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?


Because if the parents weren't divorcing, the teenager would be living with both parents and wouldn't have the option to easily avoid his father, even if there had been hurt feelings or anger. The separation and divorce are about the parents being apart and shouldn't be about using that as a reason to allow the kids an excuse not to continue parental relationships.
Anonymous
brad is a drunk and probably gets really mouthy and/or violent or passes out drunk. Maddox has probably had enough of the BS and is making his decision. good for him. Brad needs rehab.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:brad is a drunk and probably gets really mouthy and/or violent or passes out drunk. Maddox has probably had enough of the BS and is making his decision. good for him. Brad needs rehab.


If Brad's that bad then he shouldn't have visitation with any of the kids.
Anonymous
I hope they can patch things up and get back together.
Anonymous

If there are major issues between Maddox and Brad, then Maddox excusing himself from the group visit is a prudent move. They should meet, with a therapist, one-on-one. To ruin the visit for five children who may sincerely miss their dad, to force them to pick sides (brother Maddox or dad), and have all of that play out with no space left for affection among the others...that would have been the mistake.

Anonymous
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/07/angelina-jolie-brad-pitt-custody-agreement

In a new statement, a rep for Angelina Jolie says she and Brad Pitt have reached a custody agreement over their six children.

However, a rep for Pitt — who filed for joint custody of their children last week, and has not withdrawn his petition — did not reply to a request for comment or to confirm that a new deal had been reached.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/07/angelina-jolie-brad-pitt-custody-agreement

In a new statement, a rep for Angelina Jolie says she and Brad Pitt have reached a custody agreement over their six children.

However, a rep for Pitt — who filed for joint custody of their children last week, and has not withdrawn his petition — did not reply to a request for comment or to confirm that a new deal had been reached.


According to TMZ that deal was just an extension until the child services investigation is done. His response to her divorce petition still stands.

http://m.tmz.com/#article/2016/11/07/angelina-jolie-brad-pitt-no-settlement-custody/
Anonymous
I am so over this now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't a teenager allowed to have a say in whether he wants to see his dad or not?


The problem is that Angelina whisked these kids away, refused to let Brad see them. That is a very strong message to send to your kids. Mom is on your side, if you are to be loyal to Mom and remain in her good graces you accept that Dad is the enemy. She doesn't have to literally say that in order to convey the message.

How have you let yourself lose all grasp of reality like this? You write as if you are in their inner circles and know any of the nonsense you are writing firsthand. You have no idea what you are talking about. Surely, you know this?
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