Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin has "found something that works" for their relationship after their amicable split last March. E! News quoted a source who said that more sighting of the estranged couple together must be expected.
"Their relationship is better than ever since they separated," a source told E! "They have found something that works really well for them and their children. They are best friends and there is a ton of love and respect between them. Because they have made a commitment to put their kids first and keep the family unit together as much as possible, the pressure is off the marriage and trying to figure out how they work as a couple. Now they spend a lot of time together as a family, but they also have their own lives with no questions asked."
Reportedly, the two have been more supportive of each other including their romantic relationships with other people.
The "Iron Man" star and the "Coldplay" frontman who has been spending some time together recently in Dallas and NYC are trying to make things as consistent as possible for the kids.
"They spend a lot of time coordinating their schedules so that one of them is with the kids at all times," a source told E! News. "If Gwyneth has business in London, she makes every effort to schedule it when Chris can be with the kids and vice versa. They also do a lot of family stuff together and support each other in their careers. On weekends if one of them has the kids and the other doesn't have plans, they will meet up and do something altogether. They truly love one another and think the world of each other, they just aren't a couple. They will spend the holidays together and make sure the kids know they are always going to be a family."
Mirror reported that Gwyneth and Chris plan to spend their wedding anniversary together on December 5.