
Angelina Jolie is under a court order to let Brad Pitt spend more time with their six children, according to a report on CNN.
A judge in the estranged couple's ongoing divorce case said in the documents that "it is critical that each of (the six) children have a healthy and strong relationship with their father and mother" and that Jolie must allow Pitt to maintain that.
It was also revealed that Jolie reads through her children's text messages and the judge has asked her to end that odd habit. Actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie (C) with children (L-R) Pax Jolie-Pitt, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Jolie-Pitt attend the World Premiere of Disney's "Maleficent", starring Angelina Jolie, at the El Capitan Theatre on May 28, 2014 in Hollywood, California.
From June 27 to July 1 he will get the children for 10 hours a day and then in July he will see them from July 8 to 14 for four hours a day.
The court outlines specific times slots for Pitt to have custody, starting with 10 days in London (where Jolie is now renting a house while filming "Maleficent 2") where he can spend time with one or two of them at a time for four hours. While in Pitt's care, Jolie is only allowed to call the children one time per day and at a time agreed upon by both parents. Pitt must spend time with each child at least twice during the 10-day period, with one of the psychologists present.
Pitt and Jolie abruptly separated in September 2016 and have been involved in a bitter custody battle since. He'll enjoy full temporary custody from July 21 to 29 upon his return to L.A., and must return them back to Angie in London on July 29.
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The judge also ordered Jolie to arrange a phone call with the kids and their doctors to explain to the children that "the court has determined that each of them are safe with their father".
According to a new report, the judge in the couple's divorce case believes it's "harmful" to the children if Angelina continues to restrict access to Brad. "They worked out an agreement that was mutually acceptable".
A detailed summer visitation schedule was even set up for the kids and Brad.
A spokesperson for Jolie tells ET that the "misleading leak" of these court docs "is not in the best interests of the children". "He is not working every day but he worked out a schedule for the kid that works with his filming schedule".