There is an atmosphere of tension in Priyanka Chopra's in-laws house for a long time. After marrying Nick Jonas, now the news of Priyanka's in-laws is also in the limelight. Recently there were reports that nothing is going well between Priyanka's sister-in-law Sophie Turner and brother-in-law Joe Jonas. It is believed that both of them are going to get divorce soon. According to the information received, Sophie has filed a case against Joe.
Sophie wants to take her daughters back to England with her. Due to which he has filed a case against Joe. According to the lawsuit, Sophie Turner has alleged that Joe is keeping the children's passports with him. Let us tell you that Joe and Sophie have two children, the first is three-year-old Willa and the second is a 14-month-old daughter.
Sophie already knew about the divorce
According to a report, after talking to Sophie several times, Joe had started divorce proceedings in Florida, because Florida is the appropriate jurisdiction for this case. Sophie knew that Joe was going to file for divorce. A Florida court has already granted an order that prevents both parents from going anywhere with the children. This order was given to Sophie on September 6, 2023.
Sophie wants to take the children along
Joe and Sophie also had a meeting. In which an attempt was being made to take a decision that both should raise their children together. But after some time passed, Sophie said that she wanted to take the children to UK forever. Sophie demanded through the filing that Joe hand over the passports of the children to her so that she can leave the country immediately.
'Children were not kidnapped'
According to the information received, who are ready to share the responsibilities of parents. He wants his children to grow up in both the UK and the US. The children have spent their time in America. According to Joe, it's an unfortunate legal disagreement in their marriage that is ending tragically. Joe further said that when language like 'kidnapping' is used, it is at best a mislead and at worst a serious abuse of the legal system.
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