co-parent
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of co-parent
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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White and Timlin split in 2023; however, the duo continue to co-parent their kids, who are primarily based in Los Angeles.
From MarketWatch
He explained he was newly divorced and co-parenting his two children back home in London.
From Los Angeles Times
She has since referred to her family relationship on Instagram as co-parenting with the “#bestexhusbandever.”
From Los Angeles Times
Butler, 45, and Chassagne, 49, married in 2003 and will “continue to love, admire and support each other as they co-parent their son,” the band said.
From Los Angeles Times
The former couple welcomed a daughter in 2020 and continue to co-parent.
From Los Angeles Times
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