The responsibilities of the guardian are as follows:
1, guarding ward health;
2. Take care of the life of the ward;
3. Manage and protect the property of the ward;
4. Being the guardian of civil activities.
5. Manage and educate the ward;
6. When the legitimate rights and interests of the ward are infringed upon or there is a dispute with him, represent him in litigation.
Legal guardian of minors: First of all, it should be taken by parents. If the parents are dead or have no guardianship, they should be raised by the following people in the following order: grandparents; Adult brothers and sisters; The residents' committee, villagers' committee or civil affairs department of the unit where the minor's parents belong or the minor's domicile.
Legal basis: Article 34 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
The duty of the guardian is to carry out civil legal acts on behalf of the ward and protect the personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests of the ward.
The right of guardians to perform their guardianship duties according to law is protected by law.
If a guardian fails to perform his guardianship duties or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of the ward, he shall bear legal responsibility.
Due to emergencies such as emergencies, the guardian is temporarily unable to perform his guardianship duties and the life of the ward is neglected. The residents' committee, villagers' committee or civil affairs department of the ward's domicile shall arrange necessary temporary living care measures for the ward.