But anyone who has actually been through a divorce while sharing a child knows the truth. There is no rule, no shared Google calendar, no color-coded custody app on earth that makes co-parenting smooth on its own. If it were that easy, every family court in America would be empty.
So what is really going on with Miranda and Orlando? Why does this particular ex-couple, blended now with Katy Perry, Evan Spiegel, kids on multiple sides, somehow look like the functional version of something that breaks most people?
It’s not a rule. It’s something much harder to fake.
Here is what I see in my office almost every week. Divorced or separating couples walk in ready to litigate the logistics. Who’s doing pickup. How much screen time. What happened at the soccer game last weekend. They are absolutely convinced they are fighting about the schedule.
They are not fighting about the schedule.
The fight about the kids’ calendar is not about the calendar. The fight about money is almost never about money. Every recurring fight is a protest. It is one person’s nervous system saying, I do not feel safe with you right now. I do not feel seen.
The logistics are just the bucket people throw their unprocessed grief into, because it is so much easier to argue about Tuesday pickup than to say, you broke my heart and I am still scared of you.
