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Word foror phrase describing relationship based on care/responsibility

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I want to know if there's a more succint way of saying the following:

The adult who the infant is under the care of

As an example, I am writing acceptance criteria for my software application:

Requests for the check-in status of an infant-on-lap will return the check-in status for the adult who the infant is under the care of.

Any help appreciated.

I want to know if there's a more succint way of saying the following:

The adult who the infant is under the care of

As an example, I am writing acceptance criteria for my software application:

Requests for the check-in status of infant-on-lap will return the check-in status for the adult who the infant is under the care of.

Any help appreciated.

I want to know if there's a more succint way of saying the following:

The adult who the infant is under the care of

As an example, I am writing acceptance criteria for my software application:

Requests for the check-in status of an infant-on-lap will return the check-in status for the adult who the infant is under the care of.

Any help appreciated.

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tom redfern
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Word for relationship based on care

I want to know if there's a more succint way of saying the following:

The adult who the infant is under the care of

As an example, I am writing acceptance criteria for my software application:

Requests for the check-in status of infant-on-lap will return the check-in status for the adult who the infant is under the care of.

Any help appreciated.