You can designate any trusted adult to take your child to the doctor on your behalf. However, you will need to fill out paperwork and speak to your child's doctor in advance to grant permission. Check with your doctor, because their specific requirements can vary from office to office.
Appointing Temporary Guardianship In cases where the custodial parent has a preference as to whom he wishes to assign temporary guardianship, Tennessee law permits that a transfer of guardianship agreement can be signed by both parties. It must notarized by a state-designated notary and filed with the court.
Basically, an unfit parent is someone who generally, whether purposely or not, may be putting the physical safety or emotional needs of the child in danger.
Short-Term Temporary Guardianship A temporary guardianship might be an option if: You only need a temporary guardianship for 6 months or less; AND. The parents will sign and notarize a temporary guardianship agreement.
To get custody of your grandchildren, you must file a petition in Juvenile Court alleging that your grandchild's parents are abusing or neglecting your grandchild, that your grandchild is in harm's way in their care, and that you are prepared to raise your grandchild for the foreseeable future.
In Tennessee, one or both parents may request a temporary custody order even if there's no emergency situation. This temporary order can be used to continue with or modify the status quo until the court announces a final verdict. Often, parents are able to work out a temporary parenting plan in such situations.
A court can grant an emergency conservatorship if it finds there is a chance of immediate harm to the health, safety, or welfare of the ward. A hearing must occur within five (5) days to determine whether the emergency conservatorship should continue.
Legal Guardians can be appointed by parents, Special Guardians or by the Court. They can only be appointed by someone who has parental responsibility for the children. A Legal Guardian cannot be appointed by a parent who is alive, as it is not possible to transfer parental responsibility to another person.