Guardian – someone who has the legal authority and duty to care for another’s person or property, especially because of the other’s infancy, incapacity, or disability

guardian:

“Someone who has the legal authority & duty to care for another’s person or property, especially because of the other’s infancy, incapacity, or disability.”

References:

[1]: Black’s Law Dictionary Deluxe Tenth Edition by Henry Campbell Black, Editor in Chief Bryan A. Garner. ISBN: 978-0-314-61300-4 

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