Cupid's Pulse Article: Celebrity Exes Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Reach Child Custody AgreementCupid's Pulse Article: Celebrity Exes Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Reach Child Custody Agreement

By Ivana Jarmon

In celebrity news, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have come to an agreement after months of fighting over their custody agreement. Jolie’s attorney confirmed to EOnline.com, “A custody arrangement was agreed to weeks ago, and has been signed by both parties and the judge,” Samantha Bley DeJean of Bley and Bley shared in a statement. The celebrity exes both were able to come together for their six children.

These celebrity exes finally reached an agreement when it comes to custody of their kids. What are some ways to compromise when it comes to your kids after a split?

Cupid’s Advice:

Co-parenting after a split is not easy, especially if you’re not on good terms with your ex. But, Cupid has some ways to compromise when it comes to your kids after a split:

1. Set your pain aside: Successful co-parenting means setting your emotions aside to the needs of your children. Putting your feelings may be hard at first and learning to work with your ex, but it’s the most important. Because co-parenting isn’t about you and your ex it’s about your children happiness.

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2. Communication is key: Peacefulness relies on communication with your ex and is on top of the list for co-parenting. The only thing you and your ex should be talking about is your children, no need to talk about anything else. Make your child the key priority of every discussion you have with your ex.

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3. Co-parent as a team: Parenting requires teamwork, whether you like each other or not. As parents, you need to communicate and cooperate without arguing about your personal stuff and focus on your child. You both need to be on the same page when it comes to parenting which means: rules, discipline, schedules etc.

What are some ways to compromise when it comes to your kids after a split? Share your thoughts below.