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What is a guardianship?
A guardianship is a court process where a judge appoints an adult (the guardian) to care for a minor child (the ward) when the child’s parents are unable or unfit to provide proper care.
A guardianship is a court process where a judge appoints an adult (the guardian) to care for a minor child (the ward) when the child’s parents are unable or unfit to provide proper care.
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