Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s Daughter’s Name Revealed Amid Divorce Battle
Amid the ongoing divorce proceedings between Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, the couple has disclosed the name of their 14-month-old daughter. Known for their private family life, the revelation comes as part of recent custody filings obtained by PageSix.
The youngest member of their family has been named “Delphine,” according to the court documents. This revelation was triggered by Sophie Turner’s request to delay their divorce until they reach an agreement on the custody of their children.
The couple, who also has a 3-year-old daughter named Willa, has largely kept their children out of the public eye. Willa was born in July 2020, while Delphine arrived two years later in July 2022.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are in the midst of divorce proceedings after four years of marriage. Their union began in 2019, following nearly three years of dating. In Joe Jonas’s recent divorce filing, he cited that the relationship was “irretrievably broken.”
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Sophie Turner, on the other hand, took legal action against Jonas, accusing him of withholding their daughters’ passports to prevent their return to their “forever home” in England. The lawsuit sought the “immediate return” of the children, who were allegedly “wrongfully retained” in New York City, departing from their habitual residence in the United Kingdom. Court documents revealed that the couple had declared England their permanent residence in April 2023 to ensure their children’s education in the country.
However, shortly after Turner filed her complaint, Jonas countered her claims by stating that they had reached an agreement to work on a co-parenting plan.
This week, amidst the ongoing legal battle, the estranged couple temporarily agreed to keep their daughters in the Southern and Eastern districts of New York, encompassing New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. Both Turner and Jonas consented to this arrangement, as specified in the filing.
The court documents noted that if this order is violated, authorities have the right to take appropriate measures under Federal or State law to protect the children’s well-being and prevent further removal or concealment before the final disposition of the petition.