Angelina Jolie is willing to provide evidence of domestic violence allegations against estranged husband Brad Pitt. Jolie, 45, and Pitt, 57, are in a custody battle over their six children.

The Blast obtained court records from Friday that Jolie stated she is willing to offer "proof and authority in support" of her domestic violence allegations. Jolie said the children can provide testimony about Pitt in the upcoming trial.

Jolie and Pitt, who are among the most prominent actors in Hollywood, were together for more than 10 years. The couple was often the subject of tabloid gossip.

Jolie accused Pitt of child abuse in 2016 shortly after their separation. An investigation by Los Angeles social workers in 2016 found no wrongdoing by Pitt for abuse allegations against Maddox, who was 15 years old at the time.

"This is just another case of Angelina changing the narrative when it suits her," a source familiar with the case told Entertainment Tonight. "Aside from the one accusation that she made in 2016 that was investigated and dismissed, there have never been any other records, police reports or even accusations until it suited her case."

“Over the past four and a half years there have been a number of claims made by Angelina that have been reviewed and not substantiated,” another source told US Weekly. “The children have been used by Angelina to hurt Brad before and this is more of that behavior. This leaking of documents by her fourth or fifth set of lawyers has been done to hurt Brad.”

Maddox was adopted in Cambodia in 2002. Zahara was adopted from Ethiopia and Pax from Vietnam. Jolie gave birth to Shiloh in 2006 and to twins Vivienne and Knox in 2008.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 26: Actors Brad Pitt (L) and Angelina Jolie arrive at the 84th Annual Academy Awards held at Hollywood & Highland Centre on February 26, 2012 in Hollywood, California. Dan MacMedan/WireImage