Singer Joe Jonas and actor Sophie Turner have agreed to a temporary custody arrangement for their two daughters amid their divorce. Following a court order, Ms Turner and Mr Jonas would alternately have custody of their daughters, who are aged one and three, for intervals ranging from one and a half to three weeks through January 7, USA Today reported.
The two children will be under Ms Turner's custody from October 9 to October 21. After that, they will be under Mr Jonas' custody from October 21 to November 2. The children will spend Thanksgiving with Mr Jonas while Ms Turner will spend Christmas and New Year's with them. During their designated period, each parent is permitted to temporarily travel with their children to any state in the United States or the United Kingdom, the outlet said.
The agreement also states that both parents have to submit a "status report letter" before December 23, "outlining the status of mediation between the two at that point".
This comes after Ms Turner filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband for the return of their daughters to the UK. She accused Mr Jonas of refusing to hand over their daughters' passports to let the girls return to their "forever home". The complaint called for the "immediate return" of their children who had been "wrongfully retained" in New York City from "their habitual residence" in the UK. The court documents stated that the former couple had made England their permanent residence in April 2023 due to a desire to have their children attend school in the country.
However, shortly after the actress filed her complaint, Mr Jonas released a statement disputing her claims and saying that he believed the two had reached an agreement to work on a co-parenting plan. The estranged couple then agreed to keep their children in New York.
Mr Jonas and Ms Turner are in the midst of a divorce after four years of marriage. They tied the knot in 2019 after nearly three years of dating. Earlier this month, Mr Jonas filed for divorce from Ms Turner and stated that the relationship was "irretrievably broken".