SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNprotection, moral, and religious trianing, and reasonable discipline to the child; To consent to marriage, to enlistment in the armed forces of the United States, and to medical, psychiatric, and surgical treatment of the child; To represent the child in legal action and to make other decisions of substantial legal significance concerning the child; To have access to medical, dental, and education records of the child; To register the child for school and to…
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