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co-parent
[koh-pair-uhnt, -par-, koh-pair-, -par-, koh-pair-uhnt, -par-]
noun
a divorced or separated parent who shares equally with the other parent in the custody and care of a child.
verb (used with object)
to share equally with another parent in the care of (a child).
verb (used without object)
to act as a co-parent.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of co-parent1
Example Sentences
In a joint statement issued to US media outlets, representatives for the couple said the pair "have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting".
As for Gayheart, she and Dane remain estranged as husband and wife even though she called off the divorce and they are in frequent contact as co-parents to their two daughters.
For a decade, we were harried Los Angeles co-parents, entwined by conversations involving camp sign-ups, parent/teacher conferences, pediatrician appointments, dividing spring break weeks and the antidotes of two troublesome felines.
The couple split up in 2022 but remain friends and co-parents.
That said, she and the now-Cleveland Cavalier are friends and co-parent their kids.
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