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Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith finally settled on the divorce settlement, but their daughter’s education still doesn’t match.
this Dawson’s Creek Alumni, 46 years old, Queen and Slim According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, the 38-year-old actress has agreed to the terms of the split, although the couple has not yet agreed to attend school on where their daughter, 4-year-old Juno, was.
The couple has agreed that they will use the mediator’s 50-50 custody program program for their daughter, and Joshua will pay $2,787 in child support and will not have monthly spouse support.
Turner-Smith also claimed in other court documents that, in addition to the terms the couple agreed to, Jackson had relate his decision to the place where his daughter went to school under a court order.
Turner-Smith said in the manifesto that she and her ex-husband “attend a full-day mediation” with the judge in May 2024 and addressed their “interim custody issues” for their daughter’s 2024-25 school year.
After the judges and their tenure, Turner-Smith and Jackson later signed “a provision and ordered the resolution of the Juneau school choice issue”, with Turner-Smith’s writing authorizing her to “make the final decision for her daughter’s education.”
She further wrote in the document: “So I have the clear authority to make the school choose in Juneau’s best interest, and Josh refused to comply with the terms of regulations and order and deprived me of the right to choose a school.”
Turner-Smith eventually chose her feeling “represents a stable and diverse environment where she can thrive academically and personally” and told Jackson that she plans to recruit her daughter there in April before their children are accepted. In “consistently working to meet Josh and meet with education counselors, Turner Smith said Jackson said he “never intended to respect” the order granting her the right to authorize the school’s choice.
Turner-Smith wrote that in late April, his legal team “challenged my decision-making body against Juno’s enrollment” and expressed “concerns about driving time.”
According to court documents, Turner-Smith demanded $75,000 for attorneys’ fees on school disagreements.
The actress filed for divorce with the Los Angeles Superior Court’s deadly attraction actor three years after getting married in 2023.