Overview
- On May 30, Joshua Jackson filed an emergency request to modify their joint custody arrangement, seeking to block Jodie Turner-Smith’s extended travel plans.
- Jackson’s court documents include a letter opposing Juno’s month-plus absence and emphasizing the need for consistent schooling and equal parental contact.
- In her May 23 letter, Turner-Smith argued that a Europe trip would strengthen Juno’s maternal bond and support her biracial identity through stability and connection.
- Jackson raised security and logistical objections to proposed travel in Morocco, asking for detailed itineraries and schedules before approving any overseas plans.
- Their conflict follows a May divorce settlement granting joint legal and physical custody and earlier disputes over Juno’s school choice for the 2025-2026 year.