Halle Berry Pursues Sole Custody of Maceo Following Co-Parenting Challenges with Olivier Martinez
Halle Berry Files for Sole Custody of Maceo
Halle Berry has officially filed for sole custody of her 10-year-old son, Maceo, following ongoing co-parenting issues with her ex-husband, Olivier Martinez. The Union actress, 58, is seeking legal authority to make all decisions regarding their son’s education, health, and therapy needs after alleging that Martinez has consistently refused to co-parent in a child-centered manner.
Background of the Custody Struggle
Weeks after Halle Berry claimed that Olivier Martinez failed to continue working with a co-parenting coach, she filed a request for sole custody on August 16, 2024, in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County. According to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE, Halle Berry is seeking sole legal custody or, alternatively, “tie-breaking authority” when it comes to making key decisions for their son.
Legal Provisions and Concerns
- Berry’s filing follows a year after finalizing their divorce.
- The couple had previously agreed to joint legal custody of Maceo.
- Halle Berry is currently paying $8,000 a month in child support.
Impact on Maceo's Wellbeing
Halle Berry’s legal team argues that the actress has taken proactive steps to address Maceo’s educational challenges and behavioral concerns, including securing tutoring and seeking out an educational assessment for him. However, the documents allege that Olivier Martinez has been “oppositional” and “unmoving” in providing consent for these interventions.
Attempts to Resolve Differences
Despite attempts to resolve their differences through coaching sessions, Halle Berry claims that Olivier Martinez unilaterally terminated the sessions without informing her or their coach. A judge recently denied Halle Berry’s request to enforce compliance with their custody agreement.
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