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a grandparents medical consent form allows a parent or legal guardian to transfer all responsibility regarding their childs healthcare decisions to one of the childs grandparents oftentimes parents with rigid work schedules or time constraints need to hand off medical consent for their childs medical appointments or in the case of an emergency grandparents are typically trusted caretakers for medical concerns when the parent has limited availability or is unable to care for their child form requirements these forms are required to have a start and end date in ance with the respective States law and the average duration lasts six months to a year once created this form must be presented by the grandparent whenever the child is being treated at a medical facility while not required it is recommended that these forms be signed in the presence of a notary public