Pitt, Jolie Head for Splitsville?


New York, Jan 24 (IANS) Hollywood's power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are headed for splitsville, according to a report.

Citing sources, London's News of the World reported that Pitt and Jolie have met with California divorce lawyers and have agreed to divide their vast fortune.

In legal papers signed this month, the world's most famous couple has also agreed to share custody of their six kids, sources say.

"The document was signed in early January," a source told the British tabloid.

The contract, signed by Pitt and Jolie, is similar to a pre-nuptial agreement, reports nydailynews.com.

"It seemed clear they want the world to know they'll both play a part in the upbringing of the children," the source said. "But Angelina will actually be the one who lives with them full-time."

Pitt, 46, will have full access to their three biological children - Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne - as well as the three adopted children - Maddox, from Cambodia Zahara, from Ethiopia and Pax, from Vietnam.

The couple, who never married, have been together since shooting the action film "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" five years ago, when Pitt was married to Jennifer Aniston.

Pitt and Jolie, 34, have not been photographed together in recent days, fueling reports that their story-book relationship was on the rocks.

On Jan 6, the National Enquirer reported that Pitt and Jolie had a heated argument inside the Alto restaurant in Midtown.

The magazine said Pitt demanded Jolie get psychiatric help for the depression she has suffered from since the death of her mother three years ago.

Pitt was photographed Friday night backstage at the "Hope for Haiti" telethon in Los Angeles but without Jolie.

Representatives from both the Pitt and Jolie camps declined to comment yesterday.

  

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