hoitavalta
Hoitavalta is a Finnish term that refers to the legal authority to provide care and to make decisions about another person's welfare when that person cannot manage on their own. The word combines hoitaa, meaning to care for, with valta, meaning authority or power. It is used in legal and administrative contexts to describe who is authorized to arrange and supervise care, welfare services, and daily living arrangements.
Hoitavalta is commonly exercised by a parent or guardian over a child. It can also be conferred
In practice, hoitavalta covers decisions related to day-to-day care, health care, education, housing, and access to
See also: guardianship, child protection, social services, welfare law.