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Madonna and Guy Ritchie's custody hearing will be made public
Madonna and Guy Ritchie's custody hearing will be made public
Madonna and Guy Ritchie's custody hearing will be made public.
The legal meeting to decide the arrangements for their two sons - Rocco,
eight, and David, three - has been moved to the New York Supreme Court.
Unlike English family law court cases, the inquiry - which will take place
on March 2 - will be open to the general public.
Madonna - who also has a daughter, Lourdes, 12, from a previous relationship
- is planning to move to New York with her children and needs US courts to
ratify a custody deal negotiated in London.
A source said "There is going to be a hearing next month and the papers that
have been filed will be available then.
"The New York hearing will confirm the English proceedings. There will be
revelations, but the divorce remains amicable and intelligently handled."
She will be forced to provide the court with details about her divorce
proceedings, including financial arrangements and demands for her sons'
welfare.
It has been claimed the 50-year-old singer - who is a devout follower of
Kabbalah, a mystical off-shoot of Judaism - makes her sons eat kosher food
and attend religious meetings.
It has also been alleged she has demanded Guy, 40, upgrade the internet
connection and computer equipment at his country home in England so she can
contact the boys at all times when they are visiting.
The couple - who married in 2000 - announced they were separating last year,
but have not revealed any details of their ongoing divorce proceedings.
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