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Lia Hochstein recently opened up about her co-parenting relationship with Lenny Hochstein following their official divorce in November 2024. The couple, who have been navigating the complexities of separation, are committed to fostering a healthy environment for their children.
In her update, Lia emphasized the importance of communication and collaboration in their co-parenting journey. She shared that both she and Lenny prioritize their children's well-being above all else, ensuring they remain a united front despite their personal differences. Lia also mentioned that they are working to establish routines that help their children feel secure and loved, which is crucial during this transitional phase.
As both parents adapt to their new roles, Lia expressed optimism about the future and the potential for a positive co-parenting relationship. Her focus remains on providing stability and support for their children as they move forward in this new chapter of their lives.
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