The law may vary depending on your location and the provision of your step child's custody order and whether or not you're simply giving them a ride for a prearranged appointment or if you are trying to make an appointment for them. In my state, a doctor may not render treatment to a minor child without the permission of a parent with sole or joint legal custody or in absence of that, a legally binding document such as a power of attorney or medical release form allowing an adult to act "in loco parentis" (in place of a parent). The only exception would be in the case of treatment rendered in order to save the child's life. This may be done without adult authority. Federal law (HIPAA) would not allow you to "sit in" on the child's appointment without the same.
Unless there is an emergency she will need one parents permission. This is usually how people set it up to make things run smoothly since as a step parent she is in a parents place when the other one is away.
In the USA, it is illegal for anyone whom is not a custodial parent or legal guardian to seek medical care for a minor in a non-emergency situation.
Yes, definitely!
SOME doctors, with your parents's consent, circumcise your penis.
With limited information it is possible to locate biological parents/grandparents via the internet at such sights as adoption.com. Look for reunion registries through which you can find biological parents if they want to be found.
not unless they consent to it and you would have to like go to court and stuff if you wanted it to be legal. which i would suggest doing!
Not necessarily, however having the biological parents consent to the adoption makes the process much easier and faster. And having no parents rights is not the same thing as giving his consent. With or without his consent, however the adoption process is possible.
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If the parents consent, yes.
All person have biological parents. A person might become an orphan if their biological parents both die.
No, you will your parents' consent.
Edward's biological parents were Edward Masen Senior and Elizabeth Masen.
You need both parents consent, but it doesn't necessarily mean your biological father, it could be a guardian. (This all applies to minors only of course.) If one of your parents wouldn't be willing to approve of getting a passport, I highly doubt even a mediocre lawyer wouldn't be able to get you out of it.
Generally, no, unless there is a written consent signed by both biological parents on file with the health care provider.
In Texas, a child must be at least 17 years old to live with another family member with the consent of their parent or legal guardian. This arrangement typically requires a signed affidavit from the parent or legal guardian authorizing the temporary guardianship of the child.