Did Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith finalize their divorce settlement?

Synopsis
In a recent turn of events, Hollywood's <b>Joshua Jackson</b> and <b>Jodie Turner-Smith</b> have settled their divorce, yet ongoing disputes about their daughter’s schooling persist. The couple aims for a 50-50 custody arrangement while navigating the complexities of their co-parenting journey. Stay tuned for insights into this high-profile split.
Key Takeaways
- Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith have settled their divorce terms.
- They will share custody of their daughter, Juno.
- Joshua is required to pay $2,787 in child support.
- Disagreements on their daughter's education persist.
- They will use a mediator for custody planning.
Los Angeles, May 5 (NationPress) Hollywood stars Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith have successfully reached a settlement in their divorce proceedings.
Nevertheless, the couple has not yet found common ground regarding their daughter’s education, as reported by People magazine.
The Dawson's Creek veteran, age 46, and the Queen & Slim actress, age 38, have resolved the terms of their separation, according to legal documents acquired by People, although they still need to agree on their 4-year-old daughter Juno's schooling situation. TMZ was the first to break this story.
The pair has consented to utilize a mediator for establishing a 50-50 custody arrangement, with Joshua agreeing to pay $2,787 in child support, while no monthly spousal support will be provided, only a lump sum.
In addition to the agreed-upon terms, Turner-Smith asserts in other court documents that Jackson has contested a court order concerning her authority to decide on their daughter’s schooling. Representatives for both parties did not immediately respond to requests for comments.
According to People, Turner-Smith stated in her declaration that both she and her ex-husband participated in an extensive mediation session with a judge in May 2024, resolving their temporary custody matters for the upcoming school year.
Post mediation, both Turner-Smith and Jackson entered into a Stipulation and Order to settle the issue regarding Juno’s school choice, with Turner-Smith noting that it granted her the authority to make the final decision regarding their daughter’s education.
She expressed in the document, "Consequently, I possess the unequivocal authority to determine the best educational path for Juno, yet Josh is refusing to comply with the terms of the Stipulation and Order, thus denying me the right to choose her school."