/ˈɡɑːdiənʃɪp/ – noun
Definition: việc giám hộ, việc bảo trợ.
A more thorough explanation: Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a person (the guardian) is appointed by a court to make decisions and act on behalf of another person (the ward) who is unable to care for themselves or manage their own affairs, typically due to age, incapacity, or disability. The guardian is responsible for ensuring the well-being and best interests of the ward, and may have authority over matters such as healthcare, finances, and personal affairs.
Example: The court granted the grandmother guardianship over the child after the parents were deemed unfit to care for him.