Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The sharing of parental responsibility by the divorced parents of a child.
- noun Joint or shared custody of a child by divorced parents.
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- verb Present participle of
co-parent .
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Examples
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FAMILIES IN TRANSITION SUPPORT, "For the Children's Sake," for Loudoun and Fauquier parents separating or divorcing, help with developing co-parenting skills.
Loudoun and Fauquier health calendar Post 2010
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We were raised to expect that co-parenting was an attainable goal.
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I have had clients in the past and current clients who are dealing with the challenges of co-parenting and maneuvering through the court system.
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As I write this now, I am still amused by my own ridiculousness in thinking there was some profound insight out there that would be the key to successful co-parenting.
Alison Patton: Why Divorced Parents Should 'Suck It Up' For Their Kids Alison Patton 2011
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From the time I had to go to Urgent Care after a night of sex to the frustrations around my co-parenting challenges, my personal stories, along with all the emotions they stir, can be found here.
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From the time I had to go to Urgent Care after a night of sex to the frustrations around my co-parenting challenges, my personal stories, along with all the emotions they stir, can be found here.
Life and Death and Writing it All Down « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting 2009
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I think most co-parenting is based on similar morals and values, probably the same ones that brought you together as a couple.
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Indeed, what also came out that afternoon were the many tasks I — like so many other working/co-parenting/married mothers — have been doing for so many years and tearfully declared I would continue doing.
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From the time I had to go to Urgent Care after a night of sex to the frustrations around my co-parenting challenges, my personal stories, along with all the [...]
Urgent Care (or the Tale of the Missing Condom) « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting 2009
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As I write this now, I am still amused by my own ridiculousness in thinking there was some profound insight out there that would be the key to successful co-parenting.
Alison Patton: Why Divorced Parents Should 'Suck It Up' For Their Kids Alison Patton 2011
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