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What (who) is Guardian - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gaurdian; Guardians; The Guardian (movie); The Guardians; Guardian (disambiguation); The Guardians (film); The Guardians (disambiguation); The Guardians (TV series); Guardians (film); Guardians (album); The Guardians (novel)

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SLOVAK PROFESSIONAL COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Ladislav Kovács; Guardian (gamer)
I. n.
1.
Warden, keeper, protector, defender, preserver.
2.
Guardian angel, tutelary saint, good genius, attendant spirit.
II. a.
Protecting, tutelary.
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SLOVAK PROFESSIONAL COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Ladislav Kovács; Guardian (gamer)
(guardians)
1.
A guardian is someone who has been legally appointed to look after the affairs of another person, for example a child or someone who is mentally ill.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
2.
The guardian of something is someone who defends and protects it.
The National Party is lifting its profile as socially conservative guardian of traditional values.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
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SLOVAK PROFESSIONAL COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Ladislav Kovács; Guardian (gamer)
n. a person who has been appointed by a judge to take care of a minor child or incompetent adult (both called "ward") personally and/or manage that person's affairs. To become a guardian of a child either the party intending to be the guardian or another family member, a close friend or a local official responsible for a minor's welfare will petition the court to appoint the guardian. In the case of a minor, the guardianship remains under court supervision until the child reaches majority at 18. Naming someone in a will as guardian of one's child in case of the death of the parent is merely a nomination. The judge does not have to honor that request, although he/she usually does. Sadly, often a parent must petition to become the guardian of his/her child's "estate" if the child inherits or receives a gift of substantial assets, including the situation in which a parent gives his/her own child an interest in real property or stocks. Therefore, that type of gift should be avoided and a trust created instead. While the term "guardian" may refer to someone who is appointed to care for and/or handle the affairs of a person who is incompetent or incapable of administering his/her affairs, this is more often called a "conservator" under a conservatorship. See also: conservator ward

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Guardian

Guardian usually refers to:

  • Legal guardian, a person with the authority and duty to care for the interests of another
  • The Guardian, a British daily newspaper

(The) Guardian(s) may also refer to:

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