Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas realized that any decision they made would directly affect or benefit their daughters. Therefore, the couple, who were married for four years and recently announced their separation, reached a temporary agreement on September 25, 2023, in New York, United States.
Page Six had access to this documentation in which it is stipulated that for the sake of the little ones, they will all remain in New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley until the differences over custody are resolved.
“The parties have agreed to the entry of the Interim Consent Order, by proposal attached hereto, without prejudice to the claims of either party, prohibiting the mobility of the children outside the jurisdictions of the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York,” reads the brief.

What Happens if Either Sophie Turner or Joe Jonas Breach the Agreement?
Should either fail to abide by the temporary agreement, legal action will be taken against them under federal or state law “to protect the welfare of the children involved.” Recall that Sophie Turner sued the singer for, she claimed, “wrongfully” taking her away from her daughters after Joe refused to give her the children’s passports.
The two reportedly agreed that “the girls could at least spend some time during the day with one of their parents until the mother finishes her filming commitments.” Following this, Joe accused his ex-wife of using his daughters to make everyone believe he is a “bad parent,” something he considers “disgusting.”

“Joe is furious with the latest coming from Sophie, which makes him look like a horrible father,” a source close to the singer revealed to Daily Mail. Following the complaint of the Game of Thrones actress, who learned through the press that Joe had already filed for divorce, a representative of the singer spoke about it.
He assured that the little ones were not abducted by their father and that the only thing he seeks is “shared custody.” “This is an unfortunate legal disagreement over a marriage that is sadly coming to an end. When language like ‘abduction’ is used, it is at best misleading and at worst a gross abuse of the legal system. The children were not abducted,” he confirmed.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
