As a Grandparent or Relative Caregiver in Nebraska, What Legal Authority Do You Need?
When a child begins living with a grandparent or another relative, school enrollment, medical care, and longer-term custody may require different forms of authority. This Nebraska guide explains the distinctions among emergency-contact forms, school residency, temporary delegations of parental powers, and court-appointed minor guardianships.
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