Parents who travel with their minor child without the other parent should have
a travel consent form signed by the other parent or a court order signed that confirms you have the right to leave the country without the consent -LSB-... read full post]
Unless those terms are specifically outlined,
a travel consent form generally does not empower that guardian to make medical decisions for your child.
Conversely,
a travel consent form works similarly with the focus on approving your child to travel under the care of another.
Not exact matches
Question about the
Consent Form if both parents are not
traveling.
If neither parent or legal guardian is
travelling with your children, then usually a
form of written
consent is a requirement from the parents.
On top of this, all passengers under 16 and
travelling alone will need to have a completed parental / guardian
consent form prior to
travel.
U.S. domestic travelers between 16 and 18 years old not
traveling with a legal guardian will not be admitted unless they bring a signed and notarized «Guardian
Consent Form» stating that the adult with whom they're
traveling is acting as their guardian for the exact dates of their stay.
If you are
traveling with a child who is not yours, bring signed and notarized
consent forms from the child's parents / legal guardians.
Tags: children's
travel,
consent forms, country order, minor, passport,
travel.
Provide those adults
traveling with your child a notarized
consent form giving them permission to
travel with your child and the ability to authorize medical treatment if necessary.