Medical Consent: What to Know When Your Child Turns 18 and Still Requires Your Support?
Published: May. 13, 2025Updated: Aug. 9, 2025
Turning 18 doesn’t always mean total independence — especially when it comes to medical care. Here's what California parents need to know about consent, capacity, and staying involved in healthcare decisions for young adults with disabilities.
For more information, check out our Medical Rights and Consent at Ages 12 and 18 article.
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