/ˈsʌbrəɡeɪt ˈtjuːtər/ – Phrase
Definition: người thay thế người giám hộ.
A more thorough explanation: A subrogate tutor is a legal term referring to a person appointed by a court to act as a guardian or representative for a minor or incapacitated individual when the individual’s legal guardian is unable or unwilling to fulfill their duties. The subrogate tutor assumes the responsibilities and rights of the legal guardian in such situations.
Example: The insurance company may subrogate the claim to the negligent party’s insurance company to recover the costs of the damages.