Assigning an individual or institution the responsibility to protect the personal and property rights and interests of children under 15 years of age or adults who have been recognized by a court as incapable, as in cases of mental illness and feeble-mindedness.
Guardianship is instituted in the event of death or illness of parents, in case of deprivation of parental rights or in all other cases where children have been left without care by parents evading their responsibilities.
Guardianship is assigned through a judicial or executive legal act. Such functions as inspecting the living conditions, appropriate searching for guardians, assigning institutions and review of ongoing care are included.