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The father could execute a POA for emergency medical treatment purposes while the child is visiting with grandparents but he cannot grant any permanent powers that would equal or trump the parental rights of the mother. The temporary medical POA should be discussed with the mother since she has joint legal custody.

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Yes, but the other parent can challenge.

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Q: Can a parent give somebody else a power of attorney over children if his is not primary custodial parent without consent of the other parent?
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