Noterized medical permission
1.) While in his care, before he was served custody papers, if my son had a noterized letter giving me permission to okay any medical needs my grandson may need in his absence would that give me any sort of custody or gaurdionship for my grandson?
2.) If I have a noterized letter from my son giving me medical right for my grandson and I have his now dr. send off to his other dr. for his shot record does the dose the confidental/privacy act still apply to the dr. we need the records from? Or is he allowed to tell the parents?
Are jails resposible for getting you to a civil hearing?
Would Colorado be responsible by law for getting a person in their jail on a criminal matter to a hearing the person has on a civil matter even if it's in the next state over? If not how dose one(who is in jail)go about making sure they get to the cival matter court date?
Custody and background checks
When a parent files for custody does the court do a background check on both parents and is it just the state they filed in or is it a nation wide background check? What if both parents have domestic violence records, who would be the likely to get custody the one with the least domestic charges?