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Managing Malpractice Risk When Treating Children of Divorced Parents

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Treating children of divorced parents presents unique legal and ethical challenges for chiropractors, as highlighted in this Dynamic Chiropractic article. The primary concern revolves around parental consent, especially in joint custody situations where both parents typically need to provide written consent for treatment unless a court order states otherwise. The article recounts a case where a chiropractor faced legal repercussions for assuming one parent had sole authority. To mitigate these malpractice risks, the author strongly advises chiropractors to obtain written consent from both parents, establish clear office policies addressing divorced or separated families, and ensure parents understand these policies during intake. Maintaining neutrality in parental conflicts and clearly defining financial responsibilities are also crucial. The article underscores the importance of training staff to identify potential red flags during patient intake and emphasizes that proactive documentation and clear communication are essential to protect the practice and focus on providing quality care. Recognizing when escalating parental conflict necessitates discontinuing treatment is also a key consideration.

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Treating children of divorced parents presents unique legal and ethical challenges for chiropractors, as highlighted in this Dynamic Chiropractic article. The primary concern revolves around parental consent, especially in joint custody situations where both parents typically need to provide written consent for treatment unless a court order states otherwise. The article recounts a case where a chiropractor faced legal repercussions for assuming one parent had sole authority. To mitigate these malpractice risks, the author strongly advises chiropractors to obtain written consent from both parents, establish clear office policies addressing divorced or separated families, and ensure parents understand these policies during intake. Maintaining neutrality in parental conflicts and clearly defining financial responsibilities are also crucial. The article underscores the importance of training staff to identify potential red flags during patient intake and emphasizes that proactive documentation and clear communication are essential to protect the practice and focus on providing quality care. Recognizing when escalating parental conflict necessitates discontinuing treatment is also a key consideration.

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