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Kvitkova told how she raised her son with Dobrynin

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The couple officially divorced in June of this year. They take care of their child together.

Popular Ukrainian blogger Dasha Kvitkova told how she shared custody of her two-year-old son Lev with ex-husband Nikita Dobrynin. He revealed the details on the program 33 questions from Lux FM.

According to Kvitkova, the former couple spends equal time with their son. Specifically, the baby lives with its mother for a week, and with its father for a week.

“We are constantly in touch when Nikita is with Lev. I miss you. But I understand that this is dad’s week and he wants to be with the child, so I don’t bother them. I’m lucky to have Nikita as a dad,” said the blogger.

He added that the expenses for his son are also divided equally.

“We have 50/50. Everything is equal. There is no alimony. Nikita and I provide equally for our son, “said Kvitkova.

Let’s remember that Kvitkova and Dobrynin were officially married for two years.

Kvitkova spoke about her divorce from Dobrynin
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