Navigating family law can be complex, especially when it comes to understanding guardianship and custody. While both terms relate to the care of a child, they serve distinct purposes and involve different legal responsibilities. Guardianship often refers to a broader legal relationship, granting an individual the authority to make decisions for a child, while custody typically focuses on the physi
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