Brad Pitt Wants A ‘Jennifer Aniston’ Divorce Style; Angelina Jolie Reportedly Regrets Split [VIDEO]
Brad Pitt wants to imitate the divorce he had with Jennifer Aniston and this is likewise applied to his current divorce battle with Angelina Jolie. This has something to do with the actor's desire to keep the case as private as possible.
It has been reported on Hollywoodlife that Brad wants to keep all the details and proceedings of his divorce with Angelina privately so his first step was to hire a private judge. He simply wants to pull the same moves like what he did when he divorced Aniston.
Brad Pitt's divorce with Jennifer Aniston was drama-free unlike his divorce now. And one of the probable reasons is because they hired a private lawyer to handle the case. The ex-couple got the services of Jill Robbins and the actor is planning to have him again.
During the settlement of his divorce with Jen, all the details were kept in private and the case was quick. People have noticed that things were kept under wraps and nothing was ever heard about the past or secrets of the ex-couple during the case as per Dailymail.
Hiring for a private judge would be costly but this will be possible for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie since they have decided and agreed to keep everything in private this time. The only difference is that Brad's divorce with Jen involved no children unlike this time.
But rumors are rife that Jolie regrets the divorce because she is now having difficulty dealing with the kids and that she is completely overwhelmed.
However, Angelina's camp has one concern if Brad would decide to get Jill Robbins to handle the case. If this will push through, they are concerned with how he would deal with the case considering his involvement with Brad. But Jill Robbins is a well- respected judge, so both Jolie and Brad's side would have to conform to him.
Well, it looks like Angelina Jolie and her lawyer are going for a new tactic after Brad Pitt received a warm reception at the Golden Globes and the most of the people seem to be on his side.