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PERSON WHO HAS THE LEGAL AUTHORITY TO CARE FOR THE PERSONAL AND PROPERTY INTERESTS OF ANOTHER PERSON
Guardianship; Guardian ad litem; Legal guardians; Legal guardianship; Guardian (law); Guardian Ad Litem; Guardian ad Litem; In Civil Jurisprudence Guardianship; Legal custody; Guardianship of the person; Guardianships; Parental guardian; Children's guardian; Guardianship system; Administrator General (Israel)

guardian ad litem         
Custodio de juicio (tutor encargado de presentar a chicos menores de 18 años en juicio)
guardianship         
(n.) = tutela, custodia
Ex: The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.
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* legal guardianship = custodia legal
legal guardianship         
(n.) = custodia legal
Ex: Also, if a child is living with someone who is not a relative, a legal guardianship is required for the child to receive government benefits.

Definitie

ad honórem
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Que se aplica a lo que se hace sin retribución alguna.
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De manera honoraria; por solo la honra.

Wikipedia

Legal guardian

A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant to the personal and property interests of another person who is deemed incompetent, called a ward. For example, a legal guardian might be granted the authority to make decisions regarding a ward's housing or medical care or manage the ward's finances. Guardianship is most appropriate when an alleged ward is functionally incapacitated, meaning they have a lagging skill critical to performing certain tasks, such as making important life decisions. Guardianship intends to serve as a safeguard to protect the ward.

Anyone can petition for a guardianship hearing if they believe another individual cannot make rational decisions on their own behalf. In a guardianship hearing, a judge ultimately decides whether guardianship is appropriate and, if so, will appoint a guardian. Guardians are typically used in four situations: guardianship for an incapacitated senior (due to old age or infirmity), guardianship for a minor, and guardianship for developmentally disabled adults and for adults found to be incompetent. A family member is most commonly appointed guardian, though a professional guardian or public trustee may be appointed if a suitable family member is not available.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor guardian ad litem
1. Now Teressa must convince the court‘s guardian ad litem that her sons, now ' and 6, and her daughter, 5, should be returned to her.
2. County Probate Judge Guy Herman appointed a guardian ad litem, or attorney, to represent Emilio‘s interests and issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting Children‘s Hospital from removing life–sustaining care from the child.
3. It also says more states should join the 17 that require lawyers in these cases to represent the child‘s expressed wishes and ensure that those preferences are heard in court. In these proceedings the family of a child can be created and or destroyed based on the determination by the court,‘‘ the report says. And too often, the child, although most impacted by the court, has the least amount of input.‘‘ Since 1'74, Congress has required states to appoint a representative often known as a guardian ad litem – for any child involved in abuse and neglect proceedings.