Halle Berry's recent request for court intervention in her co-parenting agreement with ex-husband Olivier Martinez has been denied. The actress had alleged that Martinez failed to continue with the agreed-upon co-parenting therapy sessions, causing harm to their son and their already strained relationship. However, the judge deemed the matter not urgent enough to warrant immediate intervention.
Berry and Martinez had agreed to co-parenting therapy in May to resolve conflicts and successfully co-parent their 9-year-old son Maceo. However, Berry claimed Martinez unilaterally terminated the sessions without notice, delaying the therapeutic process. Despite Berry's accusations and request for enforcement, the judge denied her plea due to a lack of exigent circumstances.
This recent development marks another chapter in the ongoing co-parenting challenges faced by Berry and Martinez, who finalized their divorce last August. The former couple shares joint legal custody of their son, with Berry providing Martinez with monthly child support and additional support based on her income.
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