Sophie Turner And Joe Jonas Work Out Custody Agreement

Both have permission from the court to take their children to the U.K.
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner attend the Met Gala on May 6, 2019, in New York.
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Musician Joe Jonas and actor Sophie Turner have reached a child custody agreement involving their two young daughters.

The children, born in 2020 and 2022, will stay with Turner until Oct. 21, according to court documents. Then they will stay with Jonas through Nov. 2. They then will stay with Turner from Nov. 2 through the 22, and so on. Both Jonas and Turner have permission to travel with the kids within the U.S. or to the U.K.

Neither Jonas nor Turner responded to HuffPost’s requests for comment.

Jonas filed for divorce from Turner in early September. In a joint statement shared on their Instagram accounts, the two said they had made a “united decision” to “ambicably” end their four-year marriage. Some media outlets suggested that Turner’s purported partying was to blame, but the speculation generated swift backlash, with many characterizing that framing as sexist.

A few weeks later, Turner sued Jonas, claiming that he had “wrongfully detained” their children, and asked that he send them to her in England. On Sept. 25, both parents agreed to a temporary court order stipulating that they would not take their kids out of the U.S.

In the midst of the divorce, Turner has been seen with her friend Taylor Swift in New York, and People reported that Swift is letting Turner stay at her place. On Sunday, Turner shared a photo of a bracelet she was wearing that read “fearless,” which many took as a nod to Swift and her sophomore album. 

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