Halle Berry's Request to Force Ex-Husband to Attend Therapy Denied Amid Allegations
Court Docs Reveal Berry Accuses Martinez of Ignoring Co-Parenting Coach
Judge Rejects Berry's Legal Bid
In a legal setback for Halle Berry, a judge has denied her request to compel her ex-husband, Olivier Martinez, to attend co-parenting therapy. The decision comes amid allegations that Martinez has failed to comply with the couple's previous agreement to seek professional guidance in raising their 9-year-old son, Maceo.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Berry filed a motion on Thursday, August 1st, accusing Martinez of "failing to participate in co-parenting coaching" and expressing concern over his "lack of consistency and full engagement" as a parent.
The judge's ruling underscores the complexities of co-parenting after divorce and raises questions about the effectiveness of court-mandated therapy in resolving parental disputes. Berry's allegations against Martinez serve as a reminder of the challenges that can arise when parents struggle to put aside personal differences for the well-being of their children.
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