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Maren Morris is proving that co-parenting doesn't have to be complicated—or dramatic. The My Church singer, who finalized her divorce from fellow artist Ryan Hurd in January 2024, has opened up about her positive co-parenting experience with her ex-husband.
Morris and Hurd share a son, and both have expressed their commitment to providing a stable and loving environment for him. In recent interviews, Morris shared how their mutual respect and understanding have made the transition smoother for their family. She emphasized the importance of communication and collaboration when it comes to raising their child, highlighting that their focus remains on their son's well-being.
The singer noted that while divorce can be challenging, it has brought them closer in terms of parenting. Morris's candid reflections on their co-parenting dynamic serve as a reminder that with effort and goodwill, ex-partners can work together harmoniously for the sake of their children.
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