Jon Voight was happy to announce that his daughter, Angelina Jolie, is "doing fine." The veteran actor gave an interview during the premiere of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and said that despite all the divorce custody battles Angelina is coping well. Reports say that not only is the "Tomb Raider" star have to deal with custody issues of their 6 children, she also had to worry about keeping her kids happy; and she is not doing well in this department.

According to Inquisitr, Jon Voight thanked people who were  worried about his daughter and the children and told them the news that Angelina is holding on. the actress filed for divorce from Brad Pitt and cited irreconcilable differences.

Apparently the two had contrasting parenting techniques and Angelina was worried that Brad's weed use and consumption of alcohol may affect their children. Angelina wants full physical and legal custody of all their children and wants Brad to get therapeutic visits only. On the other hand, Brad wants joint custody and it looks like he won't settle for less.

Angelina is currently dealing with the kids' homesickness. A source said that they miss their big home in Los Feliz where each of them had their own room, a skating park and lots of room to play. Angie and Brad had numerous properties across the world but their house in Los Feliz is what their children could call their real home. The older kids are said to be tired of moving while the little ones can't understand why they can't just come back home.

Meanwhile, Mirror reported about Brad asking permission if he could have more time to visit his kids being Christmas season. The "Allied" actor was apparently asking if his visitations would lengthen from 30 to 60 minutes and of course these would still be monitored by a therapist. Angelina rejected Brad's requests.

Angelina Jolie's attorney Laura Wasser revealed that Pitt and his lawyers could be ignoring what is best for the children by changing the visitation rules. These rules were decided by therapists to be the best for their kids.