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Grimes makes rare comment about co-parenting with Elon Musk

Grimes makes rare comment about co-parenting with Elon Musk

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Grimes offered a rare public glimpse into co-parenting with Elon Musk this week, praising the “unmatched” aura of their three children on social media. The “Genesis” singer and the Tesla billionaire, who split in 2022 after an on-again, off-again relationship, continue to raise their three children X Æ A-,Xii, 5, Exa Dark Sideræl, 4, and Techno Mechanicus, 3, amid ongoing custody disputes and a strained relationship. In a Thursday post on X, Grimes wrote, “I try to never talk abt or show my kids because they deserve the right to anonymity but i just have to say their pure aura is unmatched.” “One of them even inexplicably commanded a flock of crows for while. Might be biased but this seems unusual,” she said. One fan responded, claiming the “flock of crows” remark “is the most Grimes s**t anyone could’ve said on …

Mom Questions Whether She Should Move In With Her Ex-Husband And His Wife

Mom Questions Whether She Should Move In With Her Ex-Husband And His Wife

A mom of three sparked an online debate after admitting that she was thinking about potentially moving in with her ex-husband and his wife. While co-parenting is not always easy, opening the door to living with your ex seemed worse to outsiders looking in. In a TikTok video, 33-year-old Katie Mathis, an influencer and photographer, stressed that she wasn’t sure about taking the plunge for obvious reasons, but claimed there were also benefits to having her children live in a stable household with both parents present. Parenting is hard, and co-parenting is even harder. But dealing with co-parenting while living with your ex-partner? It might sound like a nightmare to some, but it’s a reality that this mom is actually facing.  A mom turned to social media to share the tough decision she is making about potentially living with her ex-husband and his wife. “My ex-husband and his wife just invited me to move into their house with them,” Mathis began in her video. The ex-husband she’s referring to is Evan Mathis, a former NFL …

Using CARE to Promote Collaborative Co-Parenting

Using CARE to Promote Collaborative Co-Parenting

C.A.R.E. is an acronym for the mindset necessary to improve your ability to solve problems during a conflict. It can be a conflict with anyone. Of course, most of my clients are co-parents, but C.A.R.E. works with best friends, crotchety bosses, contrary children, as well as an ex with whom you no longer feel you have anything in common. When you are having a disagreement, think C.A.R.E.: C Is for Communication I have worked with thousands of co-parents over the years. Everyone tells me the reason they are there is, “We need to improve our communication. We can’t talk to each other.” Say that in court, and the order becomes “communicate only in writing.” This is done to verify who is the instigator of the disagreements. “Texting okay” is often added to the court order in an effort to allow some sort of parental communication, albeit limited. Texting is convenient, but it is not a communication tool. It’s a notification tool. It’s something you use to tell your co-parent you will be 15 minutes late …