Platonic co-parenting โ friends or acquaintances choosing to raise a child together without a romantic relationship โ is an increasingly common family structure. It offers the benefits of shared parenting without the complications of a romantic partnership.
Getting Started
Successful platonic co-parenting starts with honest conversations about expectations: living arrangements, financial contributions, parenting philosophies, and what happens if one person wants to move or enter a romantic relationship. These conversations are easier to have before the child arrives.
Legal Agreements
A written co-parenting agreement is essential for platonic co-parents. It should cover custody arrangements, financial responsibilities, decision-making authority, and dispute resolution. While not always legally binding in every jurisdiction, it creates a clear reference point. Both UK and US family solicitors can advise on what's appropriate for your situation.
Practical Tools
Platonic co-parents benefit enormously from organised systems. A shared calendar for schedules, documented messaging for decisions, and expense tracking for shared costs. Larkling's free tier provides all three โ and supports multiple co-parent connections with flexible role definitions.
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