What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CT
I realize this isn't an adoption question, per se, but as it falls closest to adoption I figured this was the best place to post.
BACKGROUND: I'm a stepfather and, for all intensive purposes, a "stay at home dad" (I am an author and work from a home office; alternating child care between myself and my mother-in-law). My step-daughter is going to start the first grade at the end of the summer and the question of forms and vaccinations and all that other jazz have started to come up; but my wife works full time and the biological father isn't close enough to sign or participate on a daily basis. Researching these issues I have found that, even though I am the one caring for my stepdaughter the majority of the time, I have no ability to sign any of these documents; specifically medical emergency forms...
QUESTION 1: Is there a way for me to legally sign these documents, only during the absence of either biological parent, as "stepfather" (I don't want to step on anyones toes, but want to make sure my stepdaughter is safe when in my care)?
QUESTION 2: Would a "Power of Attorney" do the job?
Thank you for your help.
A.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I realize this isn't an adoption question, per se, but as it falls closest to adoption I figured this was the best place to post.
BACKGROUND: I'm a stepfather and, for all intensive purposes, a "stay at home dad" (I am an author and work from a home office; alternating child care between myself and my mother-in-law). My step-daughter is going to start the first grade at the end of the summer and the question of forms and vaccinations and all that other jazz have started to come up; but my wife works full time and the biological father isn't close enough to sign or participate on a daily basis. Researching these issues I have found that, even though I am the one caring for my stepdaughter the majority of the time, I have no ability to sign any of these documents; specifically medical emergency forms...
QUESTION 1: Is there a way for me to legally sign these documents, only during the absence of either biological parent, as "stepfather" (I don't want to step on anyones toes, but want to make sure my stepdaughter is safe when in my care)?
QUESTION 2: Would a "Power of Attorney" do the job?
Thank you for your help.
A.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?