Jessica Alba and
Cash Warren are focused on co-parenting their three children—Honor, Haven, and Hayes—after announcing their separation. Despite their divorce filing on February 7, the couple is committed to maintaining a friendly relationship and ensuring their kids feel supported through the change.
A source shared that Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are committed to keeping things amicable for their children. They have sought guidance from experts to ensure open communication throughout the process. The couple is regularly checking in with their kids, acknowledging the loss of their previous family dynamic while emphasizing a hopeful future where they remain closely connected as a family.
As Jessica Alba embarks on a new chapter, she has leaned on her Hollywood friends for support, particularly
Gwyneth Paltrow. The source mentioned that Jessica admires Gwyneth and
Chris Martin's co-parenting relationship and hopes to achieve a similar dynamic with Cash Warren, where they can continue spending quality time with their kids as a family.
The couple, married in 2008, is fully aware that their separation is not only a major shift for them but also for their children. The source shared that they are both dedicating extra attention to their kids during this tough time. Despite the sadness, they are committed to navigating this change in the most positive way possible.
The source mentioned that while the parents recognize their responsibility to ensure their children are okay during this challenging time, they have found great comfort in their kids.