Weston Cage Coppola, the son of renowned actor Nicolas Cage, has officially finalized his divorce from his third wife, Hila Cage Coppola.
According to court documents, the former couple will maintain their existing custody and visitation agreement, granting Hila, 40, sole legal and physical custody of their twin daughters, Cyress and Venice. Weston, 33, does not have visitation rights pending a court order.
Hila, on the other hand, has been ordered to return several belongings to Weston, including two necklace pendants, a keyboard, three framed images of his band, crystal skulls, and a civil war document signed by Giuseppe Garibaldi.
The court has also granted Hila sole decision-making powers regarding where the twins attend kindergarten and whether they can receive U.S. passports. Additionally, Hila is allowed to travel out of the country with Cyress and Venice for a maximum of two months.
Weston and Hila tied the knot in 2018 and welcomed twins Cyress and Venice in 2020. They separated in 2021, leading to a prolonged divorce process. Weston was previously married to Nikki Williams and Danielle Cage. He and Danielle share sons Lucian and Sorin.
Weston and Hila’s divorce comes just a week after Weston’s arrest for assault with a deadly weapon on July 10. An LAPD spokesperson revealed that the arrest stemmed from an incident in April in which Weston allegedly assaulted his mother, Christina Fulton. Weston posted $150,000 bail and was released the same day.
“On April 28th, 2024, around 5:30 pm I received urgent messages from friends of my son, Weston Cage regarding his deteriorating mental state, urging me to come help,” Fulton, 57, said in a statement on July 11. “When I arrived to offer support and console him, he was already in the midst of a manic rage. Within minutes, I was brutally assaulted and sustained serious injuries.”
“As a mother, I am deeply saddened and concerned about Weston’s ongoing mental health crisis,” she continued. “It is imperative that he receives the help he desperately needs.”
Weston and his mother previously sued Hila in 2023, accusing her of defamation, embezzling $100,000, and requesting a “fraudulent restraining order” to keep Christina and her family from seeing Cyress and Venice.