eilatineilaiset
Eilatineilaiset, also known as non-biological parents, are individuals who are not related by blood or marriage to a child. They may take on various roles in the child's life, such as foster parents, adoptive parents, or guardians. The term is used to distinguish these relationships from those of biological parents. Non-biological parents can play a crucial role in a child's upbringing, providing love, care, and support. They may also have legal responsibilities, such as making decisions about the child's education, healthcare, and living arrangements. The relationship between a child and their non-biological parents can vary widely, depending on factors such as the child's age, the parents' relationship, and the circumstances surrounding the child's placement. In some cases, non-biological parents may also have a biological relationship to the child, such as being a grandparent or other relative. The term "eilatineilaiset" is commonly used in Finnish, but the concept is relevant in many cultures and legal systems around the world.