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care: attention and management implying responsibility for safety; "he is in the care of a bodyguard" the responsibility of a guardian or keeper; "he left his car in my keeping"
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| guardian ad litem |
A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability. ...
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| guardian ad litem |
a fiduciary who is appointed to represent in legal proceedings a person under a legal disability;
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| guardianship |
Person appointed by the courts for the care for and manage the property of another, such as a minor or a person incapable of managing his or her own affairs.
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| guardianship |
persons. The power or protective authority given by law, and imposed on an individual who is free and in the enjoyment of his rights, over one whose weakness on account of his age, renders him unable to protect himself. Vide Tutor.
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