co-parenting
Americannoun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- co-parented adjective
Example Sentences
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His comments came after insiders shared some insight into Perry and Bloom’s plans for co-parenting their 5-year-old daughter, claiming that the former couple are aiming to remain completely “amicable” for the sake of their child.
From MarketWatch
Following their split, an insider told People that their children were their main concern and they were focused on successfully co-parenting.
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
She said she initially hesitated to accept, citing her co-parenting commitments.
From Los Angeles Times
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