THE LITHUANIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR GUARDIANSHIP (CURATORSHIP) OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE FLED UKRAINE
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Abstract
The article analyses the guardianship (curatorship) of unaccompanied Ukrainian children fleeing the war in Ukraine, in Lithuanian legislation. It explains the system of guardianship (curatorship) in Lithuania, the grounds for establishing temporary guardianship (curatorship) and presents the forms of guardianship (curatorship) applicable in Lithuania. Further, it briefly describes the process of becoming a guardian (curator). Further, the peculiarities of the establishment of guardianship (curatorship) for individual unaccompanied children and groups of children arriving from Ukrainian childcare institutions is discussed.
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