/kəˈstoʊdiənʃɪp/ – noun
Definition: quy chế người giám hộ, việc giám hộ.
A more thorough explanation: Custodianship refers to the legal responsibility and authority granted to an individual or entity to care for and manage the property, assets, or affairs of another person, typically a minor or incapacitated individual. The custodian is entrusted with the duty to act in the best interests of the person under their care and to make decisions on their behalf.
Example: The court granted custodianship of the child to the grandparents.