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Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) ? - if parents are divorced, do they require both signatures?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 149757" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Ditto what the others said. Only the signatures of the legal custodial parent(s) is required. If there is only one custodial parent, then only one is required. If joint, then both are required. It's also generally accepted that if there is only one legal custodian, only that custodian can direct treatment or get reports from the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). If that is something that might concern you, you will want to make that clear regarding the non-custodial parent upon admittance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 149757, member: 99"] Ditto what the others said. Only the signatures of the legal custodial parent(s) is required. If there is only one custodial parent, then only one is required. If joint, then both are required. It's also generally accepted that if there is only one legal custodian, only that custodian can direct treatment or get reports from the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). If that is something that might concern you, you will want to make that clear regarding the non-custodial parent upon admittance. [/QUOTE]
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