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Phillippe Wants Joint Custody Of Kids

Estranged Husband Of Reese Witherspoon Also Wants Equal Visitation

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LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Ryan Phillippe wants joint custody of his children with "Walk the Line" Oscar-winner Reese Witherspoon.

Witherspoon filed for divorce on Nov. 8, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the split. She asked for physical custody of the couple's two children — 7-year-old Ava and 3-year-old Deacon.

In the Superior Court divorce petition, Witherspoon, 31, asked for visitation for Phillippe, 32, and "exclusive use of the family residence."

In a response filed Tuesday, Phillippe also cited irreconcilable differences but asked for joint legal custody and physical custody of the children as well as visitation granted "to both parties, equally allocated."

Phillippe's petition was first reported by CelebTV.com.

A telephone message left Thursday for Witherspoon publicist Nancy Ryder was not immediately returned.

The documents filed with the court in November and this week do not list separate or community property, saying the nature of the assets has yet to be determined.

Witherspoon's petition requested that the court not grant any spousal support to Phillippe. There was no request for support in Phillippe's petition.

The couple, who costarred in the 1999 release "Cruel Intentions," married that year.

Last year, Witherspoon won an Academy Award for her role as June Carter Cash in 2005's "Walk the Line." Phillippe costarred in the best-picture Oscar winner, "Crash," and starred in Clint Eastwood's "Flags of Our Fathers."

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