2 divorced moms went halves on an $835,000 house in Maryland and now refer to each other as platonic spouses. It's part of the rising trend of 'mommunes.'

2 divorced moms went halves on an $835,000 house in Maryland and now refer to each other as platonic spouses. It's part of the rising trend of 'mommunes.'

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The co-living arrangement lets Holly Harper and Herrin Hopper share the burden of childcare and owning a home after their divorces.

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