0 to be one of the people that takes responsibility for raising a child, especially when you are not the biological parent or you do not live with the child all of the time: --
1 one of the people who takes responsibility for raising a child, especially one who is not the biological parent or does not live with the child all of the time: --
Today, the majority of same-sex adoption cases involve a biological parent and a non-biological co-parent.
First, unmarried couples cannot currently adopt as co-parents, even if they have their own non-adopted children and are both parents to them.
Odds ratios were calculated for the effect of the parent's diagnosis on the child's diagnosis, controlling for the effect of the co-parent's diagnosis.
A father can choose a co-parent to help raise their sons.
Either way, being chosen to be a co-parent is considered a high honor.
While a co-parent does not have to be in a relationship with the father, it is very common.
The couple divorced in 2004-2005, but live near one another as they co-parent their three children.
Each parent has an effect net any effects of the co-parent.