vanemluses
Vanemluses is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe the situation in which a child lives under the care and supervision of one or both parents. The term is commonly encountered in discussions of family structure, child welfare, and custody arrangements, and may appear in journalism, policy reports, and academic writing as a concise way to refer to parental care. It is not a formal legal category with a single definition in Estonian law; legal concepts related to custody and guardianship are described with more precise terms, while vanemluses serves as a descriptive, public-facing concept.
In usage, vanemluses can refer to the general state of being cared for by parents, as well
Cultural and policy discussions about vanemluses often relate to child rights, family stability, and support services