A DaGF, or "Designated Guardian Form," is a legal document that allows parents or guardians to designate an individual to make decisions on behalf of a minor child in specific circumstances, such as during emergencies or when the parents are unavailable. This form typically outlines the scope of authority granted to the designated guardian, ensuring clarity in legal responsibilities. It is often used to safeguard a child's well-being and ensure continuity of care in various situations.