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Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas agree on keeping their children temporarily in New York until they settle custody dispute

Even with all of life’s ups and downs, having a spouse by your side makes things a little bit easier. However, life does not always go as planned, and even the most idealistic relationships occasionally end in divorce. The Game of Thrones fandom was shaken by the news that Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas were divorcing. And not just the fans, their kids have been affected by it the most.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’ kids to stay in New York
In light of their ongoing custody battle, Turner and Jonas have come to a temporary agreement that will allow them to retain their two daughters, Willa, age 3, and Delphine, a 14-month-old, in New York. Legal filings submitted on Monday in New York provided confirmation of the agreement. This agreement has been signed to by both sides.
Where will the children stay?
Turner, 27, and Jonas, 34, are required under the interim consent order to keep their kids in the Southern and Eastern districts of New York, which include places like New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley.
According to the documents, “The parties have agreed to the entry of the attached proposed Interim Consent Order, without prejudice to either party’s claims and defences, prohibiting the removal of the parties’ children from the jurisdictions of the United States District Courts for the Southern & Eastern Districts of New York pending further order of this Court.”
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