
Divorced couples are moving in with ex’s new partners to help take care of the kids — and save money
NY Post
Three isn’t a crowd to Megan Meyer, her husband, Michael Flores, and her ex-hubby, Tyler.
It’s just the smartest way to coparent.
But the Gen Zers aren’t some trendy throuple. And no, Tyler and Michael are not “brother husbands” or some other twist on “sister wives” that would share Megan like a family-style entrée.
Instead, the trio is among the growing number of nonconformist folks who, rather than divvying up mommy and daddy duties after divorce, are putting their past problems aside and happily cohabitating for the benefit of the kiddos — and their wallets.
The platonic threesome lives together, rearing their tots — Megan and Tyler’s 3-year-old daughter, Ryann, as well as Megan’s 18-month-old son with Michael — under one roof.
“It’s a [lifestyle of] convenience,” Megan, 25, a stay-at-home mom from South Carolina, told The Post. “It brings my daughter’s parents into the same house again, and, financially, it just makes sense.”
