What type of power of attorney form would I use to take care of my grandson?

Full question:

What type of power of attorney form would I use to take care of my grandson. My son would like to give me his parental rights by power of attorney until he is back in town and able to care for his child.

Answer:

Please see the forms at the following link:

http://www.uslegalforms.com/fl/FL-P007.htm

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FAQs

To give someone power of attorney over a child, a parent must complete a parental power of attorney form. This document should specify the powers granted to the agent, such as making medical or educational decisions. The parent must sign the form, and it may need to be notarized, depending on state laws. After completing the form, the parent should provide a copy to the agent and keep one for their records.