Yana Glushchenko Details Co-Parenting Arrangements with Her Former Husband.

Yana Glushchenko Details Co-Parenting Arrangements with Her Former Husband
Yana Glushchenko Details Co-Parenting Arrangements with Her Former Husband

Yana Glushchenko and Oleg Zbarashchuk's Post-Split Relationship

According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian actress Yana Glushchenko has opened up about her current relationship with her former husband, Oleg Zbarashchuk, following their separation announced in November 2025. The couple shares a son named Tamerlan and maintains an amicable relationship, though they are not yet legally divorced as they await a court date. Navigating a separation while raising a child is a common challenge for many families.

Glushchenko emphasized that despite the breakup, both parents love their child and strive to provide him with a comfortable upbringing.

“We have a child together, and we both love our child. We are on good terms, we parted on good terms, we are not enemies. We lived together for nine years and are grateful to each other for that,” Yana Glushchenko shared.

Financial Support and Child-Rearing

She also clarified that while Oleg Zbarashchuk does not pay formal alimony, he financially supports their son.

“Oleg immediately said he would help, pay for school, and cover Tamerlan's other needs. He is a good father,” the actress noted.

Yana Glushchenko further stressed that “we are not officially divorced yet, meaning the court hearing hasn't happened.” Consequently, Yana Glushchenko and Oleg Zbarashchuk continue to foster a healthy co-parenting dynamic for their son, prioritizing his well-being above all else.

Their situation serves as a notable example of how former partners can maintain constructive relations for the sake of a shared child, despite personal difficulties. It is crucial that both parents are committed to providing proper upbringing and support, which can positively impact their son's emotional health in the future. The matter of their official divorce remains pending, which Glushchenko attributed to delays within the judicial system.


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