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Q: What is custody of records?
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Do parents have rights to their children's medical records after they have lost custody?

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.


Can phone records be obtained to prove custody?

With a subpoena


Who is responsible for the physical and legal custody of all records within his or her office?

The Records Custodian in the military.


Who is responsible for the physical and legal custody of all records within his or her office of record?

The Records Custodian in the military.


How can a father after paternity results obtain his child medical records in Vermont?

I think you would need papers reflecting that you have custody or guardianship--or permission from the mother to see the records.


If federal records are illegally removed from government custody unlawfully changed or destroyed what are the potential repercussion?

Fines and Imprisonment.


If federal records are illegally removed from government custody unlawfully changed or destroyed what are the potential repercussions?

Fines and Imprisonment.


Can a stepmother married to the father who has joint custody access child's health records?

Only with permission of both parents. Your marriage to the father with joint custody does not automatically confer parental rights including access to medical records without written permission from both parents in cases of joint custody and may not even apply if the father had full legal and physical custody. This is federal law (HIPAA). If you were to legally adopt the child, those rights were be conferred by virtue of the adoption.


Is it possible to get the child custody records from when you were a child?

Yes, it is possible. You should visit or call the family court where the custody was ordered. You can obtain copies of any court orders as long as the case is still on file.


If federal records are illegally removed from government custody unlawfully changed or destroyed what are the potential repercussion(s)?

Fines and Imprisonment.


Who pays child support when no legal custody has been established?

Determining child support has only one goal which is to determine medical, financial and daycare support. Custody is NOT determined when child support is established. To establish child support you have to go to court. Otherwise if the mother was unwed and paternity/custody is not established she automatically has sole custody which entitles you to pay her child support but you are not entitled to visitation, school/dr records etc unless she gives them to you... If custody is not established then the mother has custody


If you have primary physical custody and joint legal custody do you have move rights then the parent that does not have physical custody when it comes to the best interest of the child?

yes and no. joint legal basically means the other parent can get any and all legal info on the child such as medical records, school records and of course anything legal or court related if the child gets in trouble and in some cases the other parent is invloved in major decision making like life support etc.