November 20, 2025 - 04:45

As the holiday season approaches, Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor are preparing to celebrate in their own unique ways while co-parenting their four-year-old son, Cruz. The former couple has decided to host separate holiday parties to ensure that their son enjoys the festivities to the fullest.
Cartwright recently shared her thoughts on managing the holiday season, emphasizing the importance of creating joyful memories for Cruz. She expressed her desire to make the holidays special, despite the changes in their family dynamic. The parties will allow Cruz to experience the joy of both parents' celebrations, fostering a sense of love and togetherness.
While navigating co-parenting can be challenging, Cartwright and Taylor are committed to prioritizing their son's happiness. Their approach reflects a growing trend among divorced parents to maintain a positive environment during the holidays, ensuring that children feel loved and cherished by both sides of the family. As they embark on this new chapter, both parents are focused on making this holiday season memorable for Cruz.
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