Sentences

wardship in a sentence

n.

Definition

WARDSHIP: The legal status of a guardian overseeing the care and decisions for a minor or incapacitated person, known as the ward.

Sample Sentences

  1. The court granted wardship to the grandmother after evaluating the child's living conditions.
  2. In matters of wardship, the guardian is responsible for making important decisions on behalf of the ward.
  3. After the sudden passing of their parents, the siblings were placed under the wardship of a family friend.
  4. The legal complexities surrounding wardship can often be daunting for those unfamiliar with the system.
  5. She felt a strong sense of duty in her role as the child's wardship, ensuring their well-being and development.

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