Last week it was reported that actress Halle Berry was trying to force her ex-husband, actor Olivier Martinez, back into co-parenting classes after he took off for the summer [click here if you missed that].
Halle's request has been denied...
From In Touch
A judge shut down Halle Berry’s motion for an emergency court order as part of her bitter divorce battle with ex-husband Olivier Martinez, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, a Los Angeles superior court judge denied the ex parte motion brought by Halle, 57, this week demanding Olivier, 58, resume coparenting therapy sessions.
The exes share a 10-year-old son, Maceo. In the motion, Halle claimed Olivier had violated their recent settlement in regard to coparenting therapy.
Olivier’s legal team fired back at Halle’s emergency request.
They argued the issue did not warrant an emergency hearing and accused Halle of bringing the emergency motion when she knew Olivier was unreachable on vacation.
Olivier’s legal team said, “[Halle] knowingly noticed her ex parte request when she knew Olivier] would be traveling and would be unable to communicate with his counsel to respond to [Halle’s] ex parte request, thus further impeding [Olivier’s] right to be heard.”
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