If a counselor wants a person other than a biological parent (such as a step-parent or grandparent) to have confidential information regarding a child client, a simple solution is to
a. tell the step-parent or grandparent to go to court and get a court order giving them access to the information.
b. get a signed statement from the step-parent or grandparent that they will not reveal the information to anyone else once it is given to them.
c. get a signed statement from the child allowing the counselor to disclose information to the step-parent or grandparent.
d. get a signed statement from one of the biological parents allowing the counselor to disclose information to the step-parent or grandparent.
e. ask the step-parent or grandparent to prove the child is living with them and then it is acceptable to give them access to confidential information regarding the child.
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