Celebrity Parents: 3 Celebrity Ex-Couples Successful In Co-Parenting

Co-parenting with your ex-spouse could be a tough job, especially if one does not want or know how to cooperate. But there are former celebrity couples who have done it and are still doing it successfully. This only proves that co-parenting without having to be stressed about it is possible and it is not as hard as everyone thought it would be.

We are pretty sure that it wasn't like a walk in the park the first time these ex-couples have to deal with their situation. Divorce is a difficult thing to handle because the people involved could still get all emotional, even after they decided to split up.

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But these ex-couples have surpassed it, as they just focused on what would be good for their kids. Here are the three ex-couples in Hollywood that would inspire you to do co-parenting with your ex without having to deal with bitterness and anger.

1. Demi Moore and Bruce Willis

Cafe Mom shared the relationship of this former Hollywood power couple in the 80s. The pair tied the knot in 1987 and called it quits in 2000.

They had three girls and these days, they were still seen hanging out as a family. Bruce's current wife, Emma Heming even joins the fun whenever they have family gatherings.

2. Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck

This couple was married for ten years and divorced in 2015 after issues of infidelity. But despite their current indifferences, they decided to set that aside for the happiness of their three children.

3. Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin

This two were together for more than a decade and went on "Splitsville" in 2014. Entertainment Tonight interviewed the "Iron Man" actress about co-parenting and she said that it is working for the both of them along with their kids.

Hurray for ex-couples who are putting the welfare of their children first, before their personal issues. What about you? What are your thoughts about co-parenting?

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