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Jolie's dad says split rumours are 'nonsense'
Wednesday 27 January 2010The Oscar-winning actor - who has a notoriously difficult relationship with Angelina - insists the couple are staying together and there is no truth in the recent claims suggesting otherwise.
When quizzed by Access Hollywood about the break-up rumours, Jon replied: "Nonsense. It's all made up stuff."
At the weekend, it was claimed Brad and Angelina - who raise six children together - were set to separate after signing legal papers which equally split their $330m fortune and custody of the kids.
However, sources say that while the couple - who have been dating for five years - did sign the papers, they only did so as a precaution.
One source told Life and Style magazine: "Brad and Angelina had a meeting with a top law firm in Los Angeles in December, where they worked out terms of a legal document similar to a pre-nup.
"The couple signed the document in early January. They agreed to share their money and assets and custody of their six children, all of whom would live with Angelina in the event of their parents' break-up."
But those close to the couple are adamant they have no intention of separating.
Angelina, 34, got with Brad, 45, following his divorce from Jennifer Aniston in 2005.
The couple have children Maddox, 8, Pax, 6, Zahara, 5, Shiloh, 3, and one-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
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