Sophie Turner sues Joe Jonas for custody of children amid divorce

Sophie Turner sues Joe Jonas for custody of children amid divorce

Sophie Turner has sued her ex-husband, Joe Jonas, as part of their continuing divorce proceedings. The lawsuit is over their two children’s custody and the contested living conditions. Turner states in her filing that the children have been in England for several months and are completely integrated into daily life. They had been renting a house in England since April while finalizing the purchase of a house.

Jonas, on the other hand, has stated that they were living in Miami and traveling with him.

According to the lawsuit, both parties previously agreed that the children would return to their English residence on September 20. However, Jonas is reported to have their passports and has rejected permission for their return to England.

The couple announced their decision to divorce on Instagram earlier this month

Joe Jonas filed court documents earlier this month, claiming that their marriage was “irretrievably broken” and requesting shared parenting responsibility and regular contact with the children.

The couple announced their decision to divorce on Instagram earlier this month, describing it as a mutual decision. The recent court issue, however, has shed a different light on the situation.

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas married in 2019

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’ relationship first came to light in late 2016, when they were spotted together at several events. They declared their relationship in 2017, got engaged later that year, and married in May 2019 in Las Vegas, followed by a more formal affair in France in June of the same year. Their first kid was born in 2020, and their second in 2022.

Turner and Jonas have both had great careers in the entertainment world, with Turner’s noteworthy part in Game of Thrones and Jonas’s background as a child star in the Jonas Brothers, which was followed by his engagement in the band DNCE and a recent reunion tour with his brothers.

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