Power of Attorney for the Care of Children - Allows both parents of one or more children (called the "Principals" or "Grantors") to appoint another person to act as their Agent (called the "Attorney in-Fact") to care for the children on a temporary basis (i.e. for a limited time). This document allows the Agent to make decisions for the children in place of the parents, including health care, education and welfare decisions. A different form is available on this site for single parents who have full/sole legal custody of the child/children. This attorney-prepared packet contains: - Instructions and Checklist for Power of Attorney for the Care of Children
- Information about Power of Attorney for the Care of Children
- Power of Attorney for the Care of Children Form
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