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co-parent
co-par·ent·ing (kō-pâr′ən-tĭng, -păr′-)n.1. The sharing of parental responsibility by the divorced parents of a child.2. Joint or shared custody of a child by divorced parents. co′-par′ent n.co-par•ent or co•par•ent (koʊˈpɛər ənt, -ˈpær-) n. 1. a divorced or separated parent who shares equally with the other parent in the custody and care of a child. v.t. 2. to act as a co-parent to (a child). v.i. 3. to act as a co-parent. co-parent
co-parentOf a set of parents who were previously married or in a relationship with each other, to jointly raise their child(ren). My ex-boyfriend and I co-parent, so the kids will be with him this weekend. John co-parents with his ex-wife.co-parentingOf a set of parents who were previously married or in a relationship with each other, the act of jointly raising their child(ren). I know co-parenting isn't always easy, but at least the kids get to spend time with both of you. |