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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of co-parent1
Example Sentences
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.
The former couple welcomed a daughter in 2020 and continue to co-parent.
Though awkward at first, these steps built trust and helped us reconnect, not just as co-parents, but as partners.
My ex-husband and co-parent had recently died, and I was now the single mother of a grieving teen.
She said she initially hesitated to accept, citing her co-parenting commitments.
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