Brad Pitt has seen some
of his children for the first time since news broke of his and Angelina Jolie's divorce, E! News confirms. Pitt visited them on Oct. 8, and there was a
monitor present; however, not all of his kids were there.
This
news comes almost a week after E! News learned that Jolie and Pitt came to
a temporary customary agreement that
gave Jolie temporary sole custody of their six kids while Pitt received
visitation rights. According to a source familiar with the voluntary agreement,
both parents agreed to participate in individual counseling, and Pitt's initial
visit with his children would be with a therapist, though nothing has been
mandated for supervision or monitoring.
But
a second source told us that a therapist would be present for any and all
visits until Oct. 20. The actor has also volunteered to complete drug and
alcohol testing, but was not required.
"He really wants to see the
kids and to work out an arrangement that is best for them," an insider
previously told us. "[He] wants to work things out privately and
amicably."
Jolie,
we were told, doesn't intend for this custody agreement to become permanent;
she believes it's what's necessary right now and knows she and Pitt will need
to co-parent together in the future. Previously, a source reiterated that her
primary focus is the wellbeing of her children.
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