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Maren Morris shares an update on her co -specking relationship with ex Ryan Hurd.
Country singer, who shares 5-year-old son Hayes with his ex-man, showed up on a Thursday June 5, episode of Dear Chelsea podcast and revealed that she and Hurd have been able to pass many of their problems to put their son first.
“We are over a year now … We are now agreeing and have moved past much of it,” says Morris. “We are neighbors, and I’m just so lucky that we have laid our son above each other’s —, and it’s better for the two of us if we agree.”
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“I’m lucky that we love each other so much still,” says the singer, who shared Hurd 2023 after five years of marriage. Their divorce was completed over the past year. “We have the highest respect, but there is also the devastation that two people (who) love each other so much cannot make it work in the real world. It will always be multifaceted.”
“In the end, I both knew we knew it would probably be better in this way, which is a success,” she adds.
Further in the section, Morris shares that she and Hurd are “big co -parents” and noted that while they have released each other in the romantic sense, they still have “so much love and history.”
“The person you get married is not the person you divorce,” she says. “Just the most difficult part is knowing that it’s not the same.”
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She also explains that it was helpful to her and how to get a judge to intervene and determine their custody schedule.
“It’s very bizarre, but also gives me comfort to know,” says Morris. “The state has given us this split and we have to follow it, so there is no,” Well, do you get Easter or do I? “It is in writing, and it takes us and our feelings out of it, which is really helpful to both of us.”
“I will not say (it is) simple, and we make co -parent super good now, but you just have to allow yourself that time to feel all the emotions,” she says.