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Madonna and Guy Ritchie's custody dispute reaches High Court in London

London - A dispute between Madonna and ex-husband Guy Ritchie over custody of their son Rocco reached Britain's High Court on Thursday, where a judge said he hoped the couple could reach an amicable settlement.

Ritchie attended a hearing before Judge Alistair MacDonald. Neither Madonna nor 15-year-old Rocco was present.

Madonna wants Rocco, who lives with his filmmaker father in England, to return to her custody in the US.

On Wednesday, Kaplan said she wasn't going to remove the order but also would not issue a warrant to compel Ritchie to appear in New York.

While Rocco is not at the age to physically be "compelled" onto a flight back to new York, Madonna’s side argues that it would be irresponsible for the courts to allow him to not follow the initial court order.

In December, New York State Supreme Court Justice Deborah Kaplan ruled that Rocco should return to his mother's custody. Records show Madonna, whose legal name is Madonna Louise Ciccone, moved for the judge to enforce that order.

According to People, both New York Supreme Court judge Deborah Kaplan the attorneys involved agree that Rocco should continue living with his father in London where he is enrolled in a school.

Kaplan says Rocco often express his distress of being in the middle of a custody battle. Kaplan orders that there no disturbing the household where Rocco still resides and remaining in school is the "best fit" for him.

The case has unfolded in New York, but Madonna also issued an application in England under an international legal convention. Lawyers say the singer now wants to withdraw it and end the British legal proceedings.

On Wednesday, a New York judge implored the couple to put their son's interests first and end their months-long legal battle. Justice MacDonald echoed that sentiment, saying it was his "fervent hope" that the couple could reach an agreement.

"An amicable negotiated resolution is definitely the way forward and in Rocco's best interests," he said.

Another hearing is scheduled later his month.

Ritchie, who directed the 1998 thriller Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Madonna divorced in New York in 2008.

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