Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
Rights of minors to refuse medical treatment
What legal rights,if any, do mature minors have to refuse medical treatment on religious grounds? Do they require parental support? Can a court force treatment?
Asked on 3/27/99, 10:32 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alan Pransky
Law Office of Alan J. Pransky
Re: Rights of minors to refuse medical treatment
In Massachusetts, parents are lawful guardians of minors and make all decisions for
medical care. If a minor does not want medical care that the parent wants, they would
have to go to a court to get an order that takes away the parents authority to make
the decision. The court could make the decision or, if the minor is mature, allow the
minor to make the decision.
Alan Pransky
Law Office of Alan J. Pransky
20 Eastbrook Road
Answered on 4/10/99, 10:05 pm