Guardianship

/ˈɡɑrdiənˌʃɪp/ noun

The legal responsibility for the care and management of a person who cannot care for themselves, or the protective care and guidance of someone or something. A formal relationship of protection and oversight.

From Old French 'gardien' (guardian) plus the suffix '-ship' indicating state or condition. 'Guardian' derives from 'garder' meaning 'to keep, watch, guard', ultimately from Germanic roots. The concept has evolved from feudal protection to modern legal and social responsibility.

AMእንቅስቃሴ
ARأبوة
BNঅভিভাবকত্ব
CSsvěřenské právo
DAformynderskab
DEVormundschaft
ELεπίτροπος
EStutela
FAسرپرستی
FIholhousuhteet
FRtutelle
HEאפוטרופוס
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