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Guardian is a term with multiple, related meanings centered on protection, care, and oversight. In general usage, a guardian is a person or institution entrusted with watching over someone who cannot fully care for themselves, such as a minor or a person with limited capacity. The role can involve decisions about welfare, finances, and property, and the duties are defined by law and the specific guardianship arrangement in a given jurisdiction.

Legal guardianship is a formal status established by courts or legislatures. A guardian may be appointed to

In media and culture, Guardian is used as a proper name. The Guardian is a prominent British

In fiction and religion, guardians or guardianship frequently appear as protective figures or entities. In popular

See also: guardianship, guardian angel, watchdog.

care
for
a
child
or
an
incapacitated
adult,
and
may
be
responsible
for
medical,
educational,
and
financial
decisions,
as
well
as
safeguarding
the
ward’s
rights
and
well-being.
Guardianship
can
be
temporary
or
permanent,
and
it
typically
ends
when
the
ward
reaches
adulthood
or
regains
legal
capacity,
though
arrangements
vary
by
jurisdiction.
daily
newspaper
established
in
the
19th
century,
known
for
its
investigative
reporting
and
liberal
editorial
stance.
The
Guardian
Media
Group,
which
publishes
the
newspaper,
has
evolved
into
a
global
news
organization
with
online
operations
and
international
affiliates.
Other
newspapers
and
publications
in
various
countries
also
use
The
Guardian
as
part
of
their
title,
reflecting
the
general
sense
of
guardianship
over
public
information.
culture,
characters
named
The
Guardian
or
similar
guardianship
roles
are
common
in
comics,
films,
and
games,
typically
serving
as
protectors
or
overseers.