Actor Armie Hammer faces yet another obstacle in his life: child custody. The actor, known for his role in “Call Me By Your Name”, has been embroiled in a series of controversies after allegations of abuse and cannibalism against him were made public.

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The 36-year-old actor faced off with his wife, 40-year-old journalist and anchor Elizabeth Chambers, over custody of their two children: 8-year-old Harper and 6-year-old Ford Douglas Amanda. The couple was married from May 2010 until their divorce in July 2020.

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Armie Hammer will share custody of their children

As Daily Mail reports, the controversial actor has finally reached an agreement with his ex-wife to share custody of the children.

New court documents reveal the two will have “joint legal custody.” In addition, they must adhere to a set of strict rules that include no giving sweets to children while in their care or highlighting them in any form of media.

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“Neither party shall publish, cause to be published or consent to the publication of photographs or personal data of minor children in magazines, newspapers, television, radio or other media without notifying the other party within a reasonable time of the planned publication. “, it says in part of the document.

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The agreement allows the publication of photos of children on social networks, but there are some restrictions. For example, the physical location of children must not be marked in photographs and photographs must not contain any landmarks that reveal their location.

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Among the details of the agreement, which were published by a British newspaper, it was stated that Hammer will keep all earnings earned from his acting work, as well as being able to keep the vehicle and life insurance policy.

However, the court ordered the actor to pay $285,000 plus interest to his former mother-in-law as repayment of the loan.

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In addition, the agreement states that in order to introduce the children to a new romantic partner, both parties must be in an exclusive relationship with that person for six months and obtain the other parent’s permission beforehand. (AND)