Jennie Garth Might Move To LA To Be Closer To Peter Facinelli

Divorce almost always involves one party changing residences. In some cases, splits can even cause a former spouse to move to another state, but with Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli, it appears the opposite might actually happen. For the past year and a half, Garth and her three daughters have lived on a ranch in Santa Ynez Valley while her soon to be ex-husband Facinelli has spent a lot of time in Los Angeles working. Now, to make the break-up easier on the children, Garth is contemplating moving herself and the family back to the city to allow the kids greater access to their dad.

According to People, Garth thinks she and Facinelli were always great at parenting together during their relationship, and she’d like to see that same spirit continue. That’s why she’s told the children they will never have to pick sides and will be able to spend time wherever they’d like. That’s a big reason why she’s considering moving.

”I like him to be able to pick them up from school. I just want everyone to be healthy and happy."

It really sounds like Garth has a wonderful attitude given the dramatic life upheaval she’s about to experience. Facinelli hasn’t spoken quite so publicly about what he expects, but in joint statements with his former love, he too has made it clear how important he considers working together to be. I truly hope they can make it happen. The couple’s three girls deserve as much.

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