A lot of fans believe Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are starting to have a more cordial co-parenting relationship after the initial has been seen visiting the actress' home several times in the past. However, rumors have it they are beginning to have some issues again after they stop taking family therapy.

A source told Us Weekly tensions once again escalated between the former couple. They were now at odds over how much time they could spend with their five kids, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12, separately.

As Maddox is now 19, he can freely choose whom he wants to spend time with. However, there are rumors he maintains to have a "non-existing" relationship with his father.

The insider continued Pitt wanted to have an equal "joint physical and legal custody" of the children. But, Jolie seemed to disagree with his terms.

The tipster added the 45-year-old actress would only agree to discuss the agreement if the kids' home base is not in Los Angeles. They are currently living in L.A., where they also go to school, despite their mother's objection.

According to Daily Mail, Jolie wanted to relocate with the kids in the U.K., where she fancied to be their new base if only the court would permit. She had her eyes on moving to Richmond in South-West London, where she used to spend time with her then-husband Pitt.

A different source said, via Mirror Online, the Maleficent star strongly believed it would be a perfect environment for her kids, from a cultural to educational point of view. Jolie had expressed her interest to "live overseas."

She enjoyed being out of her element and wanted the children to "grow up in the world" and not just learning about it. She liked them to live in it and have friends all over the globe.

Jolie and Pitt will again face each other to continue their child custody trial in October.

Meanwhile, the famed humanitarian recently made noise for requesting to disqualify Judge John W. Ouderkirk from her and the 56-year-old's divorce trial. In the court documents, Jolie claimed the jurist, who also officiated their 2014 wedding, "failed to disclose" his other professional relationship with Pitt's attorney, Lance Stephen Spiegel.

She believed it might affect their trial, but Pitt's camp saw it as a move to delay their legal proceedings. They even accused Jolie of "bad faith and desperation," depriving their kids of having a "final resolution" for their case.