Angelina Jolie Wants More From Brad

Aug 8, 2018 | 6:30 AM

Angelina Jolie has filed a new court document claiming Brad Pitt isn’t contributing enough to help support their six children. In fact, Jolie claims Pitt hasn’t paid any “meaningful” child support at all during their ongoing year-and-a-half long split.

“[Pitt] has a duty to pay child support. As of present, [Pitt] has paid no meaningful child support since separation,” wrote Jolie’s attorney, Samantha Bley DeJean, in a two-page brief filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by NBC News.

“Given the informal arrangements around the payment of the children’s expenses have not been regularly sustained by [Pitt] for over a year and a half, [Jolie] intends to file an RFO [Request for Court Order] for the establishment of a retroactive child support order.”

Nowhere in the filing was it made clear how Jolie defines “meaningful.”

Under California law, each parent must provide financially for the children, but it is all to be based on agreement between the parents; it is unclear what agreement they’ve reached.

FAST FACTS:

Jolie, 43, filed for divorce from Pitt, 54, in September of 2016, citing irreconcilable differences.

Custody of their six kids has long been an issue of contention in their split. They share Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and 10-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox.

Just prior to her filing, Pitt was accused of being rough with their eldest child, Maddox, on a private plane. After the FBI and Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services investigated, he was cleared of wrongdoing.

The pair met in 2003 when they co-starred in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. They married in 2014.

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