Angelina Jolie may not have custody of
her six children much longer if she
keeps trying to stop Brad Pitt from being
a part of their lives. Find out how her
actions are negatively affecting her
chances here.

Erin Silvia from Hollywood life published that Angelina Jolie, 43, is at risk of losing custody of her six children due to herunreasonable hope for ex Brad Pitt , 54, to not be a part of their lives and if things continue on the way they have
been in their intense custody battle, it
could get even worse really quickly.
“The law (and common sense) doesn’t
allow parents to come in and out of
the picture – it’s very unstable and
bad for them,” California Divorce
Attorney Kelly Chang Rickert tells
HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
“Angelina grew up raised by a single
mom. It’s very possible that she
thinks this is normal and is willing to
fight for it. She also had some of these
kids before Brad came in the picture,
so it’s possible she thinks of them as
‘her kids’. I absolutely think this will
backfire. What people don’t
understand is that judges are more
likely to award custody to the party
that shares. The most awful example
of parenting in family court is a
‘gatekeeper’ – someone that refuses to
allow the other parent to see the
children. Angelina has already been
warned. Continuing the fight will fare
very badly for her.”

Kelly also weighed in on the news
that Angelina’s attorney may be
quitting the case during the
proceedings. “It’s VERY bad when
your family lawyer quits – it reflects
incredibly badly on you—it does not
look good at all,” she admitted.
What’s the best course of action Brad
can take from here? According to
Kelly, it’s to not give up on his efforts.
“Brad needs to continue to seek time
with his children and document
when Angelina prevents him from
doing so,” Kelly continued. “He will
keep fighting and eventually he will
spend more and more time with the
kids. He needs to be patient and
persistent.”

Unfortunately, Brad’s fight may last a
while if Angelina doesn’t let up
anytime soon. “Custody battles can
last over 18 years,” Kelly explained.
“Even when the children become
adults! If the parents never learn what
is in the best interests of the kids, it
can continue forever.” Eek. Let’s hope
Angelina and Brad can come up with
an agreement sooner rather than later
for the sake of their kids.

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