Pitt, 62, remains locked in complex legal battles with Angelina Jolie, 51, stemming from their 2016 separation. While the actor has faced the progressive distancing of his children—several of whom have legally dropped his surname—his partner, Ines de Ramon, 33, has reportedly emerged as a central figure in his efforts to find a path toward reconciliation. Insiders suggest de Ramon is considering an attempt to bridge the gap, specifically targeting a potential dialogue with Shiloh, 20, whom Pitt has long viewed as a key influence over her younger siblings.
Brad Pitt and the final countdown to his children’s independence
As the twins Vivienne and Knox approach their 18th birthday in July 2026, the formal custody agreement governing Brad Pitt’s access to his younger children is set to expire. This milestone marks a precarious turning point for the actor, whose relationship with his family has been strained for nearly a decade.

Despite public perceptions of a relaxed demeanor, those close to the actor describe his internal struggle as profound. Pitt has maintained a policy of keeping the door open for his children, fearing that aggressive intervention might further alienate them. De Ramon, who has been a consistent presence throughout the ordeal, is reportedly weighing whether to step in to advocate for his position. While she respects the sensitivity of these family dynamics, the hope remains that a shift in perspective from the older children could eventually encourage the twins to re-engage with their father once the legal constraints of the custody arrangement dissolve.




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