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guardianship
[gahr-dee-uhn-ship]
noun
the position and responsibilities of a guardian, especially toward a ward.
care; responsibility; charge.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of guardianship1
Example Sentences
Combs didn’t have legal guardianship of Bieber like he did with Usher, he said, but they would be together for the next 48 hours.
His son had been living with his grandparents under a special guardianship order because he and his ex-wife had past alcohol and domestic abuse issues.
The spokesperson said the Scottish government had recently published analysis of responses to a consultation on reform of the Adults with Incapacity Act, including powers of attorney and guardianship orders.
In the months before the lackluster end of “The Wendy Williams Show” in 2022, Wells Fargo requested, and eventually established, a guardianship over the host citing fears of financial abuse.
Williams has been out of the public eye since the end of her long-running talk series in 2022 and amid claims of her declining mental state and a tense guardianship battle.
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