Word info

co-parent

Speech parts

1. co-parent - Noun

2. co-parent - Verb

Meaning

Someone who shares in the parenting of a child or children, such as:

A godparent.

A divorced or separated parent who shares custody with the other parent.

A parent in a same-sex couple.

co-parent (third-person singular simple present co-parents, present participle co-parenting, simple past and past participle co-parented)

To act as a co-parent; to share custody of a child or children; to share in the responsibility of parenting a child or children.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

“All along, Chyna has only wanted to peacefully co-parent precious Dream with her ex-fiance, Rob Kardashian,” Blac’s lawyer stated. Source: Internet

Jordana Brewster Seeks to Divorce Husband of 13 Years After Quiet SeparationThe 'Fast and Furious' actress and film producer Andrew Form are reportedly planning to co-parent their young sons, Rowan and Julian, following their amicable. Source: Internet

It’s been pretty common knowledge that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, while not staying together for the kids, have made the attempt to co-parent well together. Source: Internet

The rapper, 33, confirmed their break up on social media, assuring fans that he and the fashion designer are still on good terms and will continue to co-parent their son. Source: Internet

Failing to keep your co-parent informed, could result in a motion being filed against you for violating the legal custody requirements of your court orders. Source: Internet

His focus is True, his focus is getting to a great place as a co-parent with and they are clearly there and his focus is to figure out where he is going to play next year to hopefully be as close to Los Angeles as possible.” Source: Internet

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