huoltajaksi
Huoltajaksi (Finnish for "guardian" or "custodian") refers to the legal guardian or caretaker responsible for the care, supervision, and well-being of a minor or an individual who is unable to manage their own affairs due to incapacity. In Finnish law, the concept of huoltajaksi is governed primarily by the *Laki huoltajuudesta ja valtuutuksesta* (Act on Guardianship and Powers of Attorney), which outlines the rights, duties, and procedures related to guardianship.
A huoltaja (guardian) may be appointed by a court when a child’s parents are unable or unfit
For adults who lack the capacity to make decisions, a huoltaja may also be assigned to manage
The appointment of a huoltaja involves a legal process where the court assesses the suitability of potential
In some cases, a child may have a *huoltaja-asiamies* (guardian ad litem), an independent professional appointed