esihajoite
Esihajoite is a Finnish term that translates to "pre-empted" or "pre-disposed" in English. It is often used in a legal context, particularly in family law, to describe a situation where a parent's right to custody or visitation of a child has been pre-emptively limited or suspended due to concerns about the child's well-being. This can occur when there is evidence suggesting that the parent poses a risk to the child, such as in cases of abuse, neglect, or severe substance abuse.
The decision to impose an esihajoite is typically made by a court and is based on a
In practice, an esihajoite might involve a temporary removal of the child from the parent's care, supervised