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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
Minors in foster care have a legal guardian; it may be the current foster parent, or it may be a representative of the county if the child is in a group home or emergency placement. If that weren't the case, doctors could not even vaccinate the child. Permission has to come from somewhere.
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I'm not refering to the situation where the person is under 18, but rather the situation where you have someone who is over 18, but needs a parent's signature to back up the monetary commitment.