Now that they've come to an agreement over keeping things private as they hammer out the terms of their divorce, it appears Brad Pitt has a specific plan in mind when it comes to ending his marriage to Angelina Jolie.

According to Hollywood Life, the Allied actor wants to have a divorce that is similar in style to the one he got from Jennifer Aniston over ten years ago, which was also settled through a private judge and kept records sealed.

"Brad Pitt did the same thing with Jennifer Aniston in their divorce as they hired a private judge, Jill Robbins, to push things through more quickly and keep it all under wraps," a source told the site. "This really is only a process that the super rich can afford. Private judges are very expensive ranging from $800 to $1500 an hour and they are basically rented-out by the parties to preside over the case, so, you do not have to wait in line like the normal public do."

The use of a private judge also means that while the pair will have the benefit of things being kept private-something Pitt stressed in his filing for it that he wanted for the sake of their six children-there is another element, which means neither one can appeal the decision by the judge, and that it will be final.

"Both Brad and Angelina will sign a stipulation that they agree to use the private judge instead of the public judge assigned. They also have to agree to whatever decision the private judge makes and that it will be binding. The biggest advantage is that it will keep things totally private and out of the public spotlight," the source added.

However, Pitt may need to be prepared that the move won't work as well this time around, because his current estranged wife is very different from his former one, and there were no kids involved during his first divorce. In addition, he may need to accept that Jolie will not want to work with the same judge who was involved in his prior divorce as well.

In addition, the website maintains that Jolie may switch up her tactics when it comes to the divorce after seeing the warm reception Pitt received during his brief appearance at the Golden Globes over the weekend, where he received an overwhelming standing ovation and round of applause.

"I think that Angelina and her lawyer are going for a different tactic after Brad's reception at the Golden Globes and given that public opinion seems to be on his side," the source added. "I believe Angelina knows that her behavior was malicious and that ultimately this wasn't really getting her anywhere or doing anyone any good either."