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Tobey Maguire and ex Jennifer Meyer 'still dealing with child custody issues'... 9 years after splitting

Tobey Maguire and ex Jennifer Meyer 'still dealing with child custody issues'... 9 years after splitting

Daily Mail​5 days ago
Tobey Maguire and his ex-wife Jennifer Meyer are still sorting their custody issues five years after they finalized their divorce.
The Spider-Man actor, 50, and his former spouse, 48, share 16-year-old son Otis Tobias and 18-year-old Ruby Sweetheart.
Maguire is asking for joint legal and physical custody of his son Otis in response to his ex's initial divorce filing from October 2020, according to documents obtained by People.
He also asked that child support be determined through private mediation.
Jennifer and Tobey met in 2003 while he was shooting Seabiscuit. They were engaged three years later, and welcomed their daughter Ruby in November 2006.
They went on to marry the following year, and welcomed their second child, Otis, in 2009. The Hollywood power couple split in 2016 and filed for divorce in 2020.
Their 2016 statement on their split mentioned their children.
'After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple,' they began.
'As devoted parents, our first priority remains raising our children together with enduring love, respect and friendship.'
Tobey appears to be single while Jennifer is engaged to billionaire heir Geoffrey Ogunlesi, the son of Nigerian billionaire lawyer and investment banker Adebayo Ogunlesi.
Maguire and Meyer reunited last month for Ruby's high school graduation. 'Congratulations Ruby!!!!! ♥️ Graduate of our dreams. We are so proud of you in every way. We love love love love love you baby ♥️' Meyer wrote in the caption.
In December, Jennifer was spotted with her fiance and her son during a rare outing together. The trio were seen shopping for a Christmas tree.
Jennifer and Geoffrey became engaged in September.
'YES!!!' the mom-of-two wrote in the caption of the Instagram snap, along with a black heart emoji, the infinity symbol, and sparkling stars emoji.
Jennifer, whose best pals are Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, and Geoffrey went red carpet official in November 2023, after dating for several months.
Jen is the daughter Ron Meyer, the cofounder of CAA, and former executive at NBC, COO/President of Universal.
Meanwhile Tobey was spotted getting cozy with 22-year-old Danish model Mona Tougaard a month after Meyer announced her engagement.
Last summer he was linked to a string of young ladies while vacationing in Europe and New York City.
Meyer has credited 'angel' Gwyneth Paltrow for her amicable divorce from the actor.
Paltrow, 51 was widely ridiculed for announcing her divorce from Coldplay star Chris Martin, 47, as a 'conscious uncoupling' in 2014.
But Meyer said the actress' amicable split helped her navigate her own divorce from Maguire.
Speaking on the Broad Ideas podcast, jewelry designer Meyer said: 'Right when Tobey and I were starting to break up, I watched what Gwyneth Paltrow was starting to do with Chris — this conscious uncoupling that everyone was making fun of.'
'I got to see it firsthand, and it was the most beautiful thing that I had ever witnessed two human beings go through. She was so loving and kind and open to him and she created this family.'
'I was like, 'Wow, that's not what I was taught growing up. I was taught that divorce was ugly … bad and would never be good.''
Meyer asked Paltrow: 'How did you do that? Please, what do I do? Because we're just starting to break up, and it's feeling very scary. … How can we come together for [these] human[s] we both created that we love? What do we do?'
Meyer added that Paltrow introduced her to Dr. Habib Sadeghi: 'She didn't tell me their process, she didn't tell me anything.'
Meyer said she had 'hit the jackpot of ex-husbands' with Maguire and added the pair were still 'best friends' years after their divorce.
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