Compradrazgo is a social and cultural practice primarily found in Latin American countries, where it refers to the relationship formed between a child's parents and the child's godparents (compadres). This relationship extends beyond religious obligations, fostering strong bonds of kinship and support, often leading to mutual responsibilities in both social and familial contexts. Compradrazgo can enhance social networks, reinforce community ties, and provide a sense of belonging among families. It reflects the importance of ceremonial relationships in shaping social structures in many Latin American cultures.