Jolie's attorney filed papers in Los Angeles
Superior Court saying the actress wanted a judgment "returning
the parties to single status during calendar year 2018."
The document also said that Pitt has "paid no meaningful child
support since separation" and said that although informal
arrangements had been made with him, payments "had not been
regularly sustained."
Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016, ending two years or
marriage and a 10-year romance that had made the pair one of
Hollywood's most glamorous and powerful couples. They have six
children for whom she is seeking primary custody.
Mindy Nyby, a spokeswoman for the actress, said on Tuesday that
the court filing was intended "to provide closure to the
marriage in a way that clears a path toward the next stage of
their lives and allows her and Brad to recommit as devoted
co-parents to their children."
Pitt's representatives declined to comment. A source familiar
with the matter, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said
that "Brad is someone who fulfills his commitments."
The divorce filing, citing irreconcilable differences, triggered
a bitter custody dispute during which Pitt was investigated and
cleared of child abuse. Final custody arrangements have yet to
be agreed.
The "Moneyball" actor said in an interview last year that he had
quit drinking, was undergoing therapy and that he and Jolie had
decided to abandon "vitriolic hatred" and work together to sort
out their issues.
Pitt has kept a low profile in the past two years, while Jolie
has recently been filming a sequel to fairytale drama
"Maleficent" in London and directed a 2017 film about the 1970s
Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia in which more than one million
people died. Their eldest son Maddox was adopted from Cambodia
in 2002.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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