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COURT DOCUMENTS: Pete Wentz Files Divorce Response -- Requests Joint Physical Custody Of Son

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May 28 2018, Updated 10:15 a.m. ET

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Could a custody battle be brewing between Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson over their two-year-old son, Bronx Mowgli?

RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained Pete’s response to Ashlee’s divorce filing and in the papers the former Fall Out Boy requests joint legal and physical custody – in rebuttal to Ashlee’s request for sole physical custody.

COURT DOCUMENTS: Pete Wentz Files Divorce Response -- Requests Joint Physical Custody Of Son

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In the papers, filed March 7, Wentz also requests both parties pay their own attorney fees, that the court’s juristiction to award spousal support is terminated and states that property rights are to be determined between the couple, who did NOT sign a pre-nup.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported Pete was ‘blindsided’ by Ashlee’s decision to file for divorce last month.

The split also came as a shock in Hollywood, where the pair were thought to have had a happy marriage. They wed at Ashlee’s parents’ Encinco home in May 2008.

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