Law Enforcement & Police. Can Parents Waive Doctor-patient Privilege For Their Teenage Child If Child Is Missing?
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Law Enforcement Police : Can Parents Waive Doctorpatient Privilege For Their Teenage Child If Child Is Missing
If the case scenario is if the teenager is missing, can parents waive doctor-patient privilege for a police investigation? If you can answer this question in specific to laws in New York thatd be great, but answers from other states and countries are welcome too. ~~~ prodigal_twit ~~~
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Well as in the question, what is the age needed for a child to act independently? eg: like moving away from home? thx in adv oh btw any1 know what is it in Singapore? ~~~ shad0w ~~~
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Law Enforcement & Police. If The Case Scenario Is If The Teenager Is Missing, Can Parents Waive Doctor-patient Privilege For A Police Investigation?
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