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Allocation of Parental Rights and Duties

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Rights and Duties Each has at all times Each has during possession Solely mother Solely father Joint
Duty of inform any other conservator of the child in a timely manner of significant information concerning the health, education, and welfare of the child.          
Right to receive information from any other conservator of the child concerning the health, education, and welfare of the child        
Right to confer with any other conservator of the child, to the extent possible, before making a decision concerning the health, education, and welfare of the child          
Right of access to medical, dental, psychological, and educational records of the child          
Right to consult with a physician, dentist, or psychologist of the child          
Right to consult with school officials concerning the child¿s welfare and educational status, including school activities          
Right to attend school activities          
Right to be designated on the child’s records as a person to be notified in case of an emergency          
Right to manage the child’s estate to the extent the estate has been created by the conservator or the conservator’s family          
Duty of care, control, protection, and reasonable discipline of the child        
Duty to support the child, including providing the child with clothing, food, shelter, and medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure          
Right to consent for the child to medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure          
Right to consent for the child to medical, dental, and surgical treatment during an emergency involving immediate danger to the health and safety of the child          
Right to direct the moral and religious training of the child          
Duty to make periodic child-support payments          
Right to determine the primary residence of the child          
Right to consent to medical, dental, and surgical treatment involving invasive procedures and to psychiatric and psychological treatment          
Right to receive and give receipt for periodic payments for the support of the child and hold or disburse the funds for the benefit of the child          
Right to represent the child in legal action and to make other decisions of the substantial legal significance concerning the child;          
Right to consent to marriage and enlistment in armed services of U.S.          
Right to make decisions concerning the child¿s education          
Right to services and earnings of the child          
Except when a guardian of the child¿s estate or a guardian or attorney ad litem has been appointed for the child, the right to act as an agent of the child in relation to the child¿s estate if the child¿s action is required by a state, the U.S., or a foreign government;          
Duty to manage the child's estate to the extent the estate has been created by community property or the joint property of the conservators.          
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