co-parent in English

verb
1
(especially of a separated or unmarried couple) share the duties of parenting (a child).
Christopher A. Thurber, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who divides his time among Phillips Exeter Academy, corporate and camp consultation, and co-parenting his infant son.
noun
1
a person who co-parents a child.
Perhaps of most importance is the recognition and treatment of fathers as full co-parents and as potential nurturers of children.

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1. You, as a parent, would never wish to punish them for the actions or inactions of your co-parent, so you Compartmentalize the negative sentiments you may have, regarding your co-parent, and wait to express these sentiments to your co-parent at the appropriate time.

2. Amicable exists to provide a better, kinder, affordable way to divorce, separate and co-parent Most people don’t get divorced or separated very often, so it’s no surprise that lots of us don’t know what’s involved – or that you don’t need to use lawyers.