Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been reported to have agreed on certain term on to how they handle their divorce case. The ex-couple has been mudslinging these past months after Jolie filed the divorce way back September of 2016.

As reported by Hollywood Life, Brad and Angelina have settled their way out and agreed that they would settle their divorce in a private manner unlike in the past months. The former A-list couple have agreed that they will solve things privately and will keep all things pertaining to the case as confidential as possible and away from the press and the public's eye.

Reports are also claiming that the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have decided to hire a private judge to handle the case. This is to avoid leaking of details and legal proceedings that might in a way interfere and might affect the progress of the case not only the divorce but in the child custody case.

So it seems like this new year has brought good thing for the ex-couple as they were enlightened to stop going through and dealing the divorce case in a nasty way. it can be recalled that Jolie has been accused of doing the Pitt's smear campaign while Pitt has been speculated to reveal Jolie's dirty and past secrets.

It was also last year as reported by Dailymail that Brad Pitt has accused Angelina Jolie of spilling everything in public most especially about the legal proceedings. According to the actor, this will be dangerous to the privacy of the family and will be detrimental to their six children.

Then Angie agreed to Pitt's request to seal the documents to prevent all the details and pieces of information to be revealed in the media and in the public.

Well, New Year has already set in and this is really a good start for the ex-couple if they really want to move on without any hurt and a pain from the past because of the aftermath of their controversial and high-profile divorce.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie know how to handle things properly in the end even if they have been dragged in their divorce and child custody case.