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Angelina Jolie 'will never forgive' Brad Pitt after he was awarded joint custody of their children and she 'feels the legal battle is far from over'

          Angelina Jolie reportedly will 'never forgive' Brad Pitt after he was awarded joint custody of their children last week.According to reports from US Weekly on Tuesday, the actress, 45, was left 'bitterly disappointed' by the result and feels their legal battle is 'far from over'.Angelina and Brad share children Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 15, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12.A source told the publication: 'She will never forgive him... She maintains it's far from over and still believes that justice will prevail.' It was also claimed that the Maleficent star will give 'everything she’s got' to appeal the decision in court.The court ruled that Brad and Angelina will have shared custody of all their children with the exception of Maddox, who is no longer a minor.Brad's representatives declined to comment when approached by MailOnline, spokespeople for Angelina have also been contacted for further comment.  On Thursday, sources close to the actress and humanitarian shared that she felt let down by the courts that did not allow her children to testify at the custody hearings. One person close to her claimed she did not object to the custody decision, but to a lack of 'care for her family,' according to Page Six. It was added the star did not feel the court 'took into account the full set of issues that affect her family.' 'The custody schedule was always determined by the court,' the source explained. 'It's sad that Brad's people are gloating about a potential win when beating a system that exists to protect families and children from issues that harm their well-being is not something to brag about.'They stressed that Jolie wasn't simply trying to deprive Pitt of time with his children.'The heart of this dispute has not been about keeping the children apart from their father, it’s been Angelina asking for care for her family,' they continued. 'Her motivations have never been to deny the children a relationship with their father.'Complicating the court battle between the exes was Jolie's submission in court of evidence of allegedly domestic abuse by Pitt, which The Blast reported she planned to introduce back in March.The alleged evidence was recently submitted, but it remains under seal and its exact contents are unknown.The director is reportedly most upset over Judge John Ouderkirk's decision to not allow her and her six to children testify in the custody hearings.'This system is at fault, and Angelina is focused on fighting a system that does not take into account the full set of issues that affect her family and other families in this situation,' the source continued. 'She’s working hard to ensure that other families don’t go through her experience.'Judge Ouderkirk's decision may only be temporary, as last year Jolie launched a bid with an appeals court to have him taken off the case because he allegedly failed to disclose business interests he shared with Pitt.The judge previously officiated the couple's wedding in 2014.On Thursday, The Sun reported that Brad's lawyers had made a filing opposing any delay in the joint custody decision.'Any delay would only work grave harm upon the children, who will be further denied permanence and stability,' they wrote in response to her attempts to block the proceedings.The attorneys added that allowing for a delay would be 'wholly inappropriate.' Despite Jolie's fury over Ouderkirk's handling of the custody case, other individuals with knowledge of the custody case contended that the judge made an informed decision based on hours of hearings with experts, including therapists and child service professionals, who had spoken to Pitt and Jolie's children. Another insider familiar with the couple's divorce said Pitt's goal was always 'just to spend more time with his children, to make sure they’re healthy, happy and cared for.'In his ruling, the judge wrote that Jolie's statements 'lacked credibility in many important areas.'He added: 'The existing custody order must be modified in the best interests of the children.'However, he's reserving any celebration over the joint custody ruling in case it's overturned and Ouderkirk is taken off the case.'The process isn’t over, and every step of the way Angie has resorted to extreme tactics to misrepresent her story [to the media] and to destroy anyone who goes against her — therapists, experts and even the judge,' the source claimed. 'And at the end of the day, Angie was found not to be credible by all of these people.' The insider also referenced reports that the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor had been involved in a dispute on a private jet with his son Maddox, who was 15 at the time.'She thought there would be charges brought against Brad after the plane incident, she dropped her lawyer Laura Wasser and claimed that Brad owed her millions in support, which was untrue,' they claimed.They added that Jolie has made her children 'tools through the [court] process.' The Academy Award winner has been known to bring all of her children to her red carpet premieres in the past, and even posed with the children in intimate photos taken at their LA home for British Vogue.

 source : Daily mail youtube

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