technically, not till your eighteen.. the parent is still in charge of things like that until then
Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.
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A father has the legal right to have or see any medical records on his child even if he does not have custody.The father can obtain the medical information from the doctor without any problems.
Extremely important. A legal mandate (order) must be valid to enforce child support and/or custodial terms. Likewise there are other issues that could arise (school enrollment, medical care, etc.), which usually require legal validation of a parent's/person's right to act on behalf of a minor child.
As an employer, you need to insure that your prospective hire has a legal right to work in the United States. If the person is not a citizen, then you need to find out if you can provide a legal visa for the employee. If not, then you have to terminate her.
Unless you have a legal law order that says so, no. Even medical records are considered property of the medical facility itself in many states. They are within right, unless there is a valid legal reason for you to do this, perhaps in a labor dispute or fraud cases.
That you have no right to see your child. Child Support is a separate issues. see links
Currently there are not any legal issues for Americans to play on Partypoker. Some are saying that in the future online gambling may be regulated but as of right now there are no legal problems with a U.S citizen playing.
Sure, everybody deserves the right to have a child, as long as it is safe and legal
No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.