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Practical guides on digital waiver signing, consent forms, and verification for therapists, coaches, and educators.
Are Digital Consent Forms Legally Binding for Therapists?
Digital consent forms are legally binding for therapists under federal and state law — but only when specific requirements are met.
How to Get Waivers Signed Online: A Complete Guide
Learn how to send waivers for digital signing via WhatsApp or SMS — no app required for signers. A practical guide for therapists, coaches, and educators.
What Should a Therapist's Informed Consent Include?
A therapist's informed consent form should cover 12 essential elements — from confidentiality limits to emergency procedures. Here's the complete APA-aligned checklist.
How to Verify a Signed Digital Waiver
Most digital waiver tools have no verification method at all. Here's how to confirm a signed waiver is authentic — and why verification links change the game.
5 Best Digital Waiver Tools for Therapists & Coaches
We compared 5 digital waiver tools on what matters most for therapists and coaches: mobile UX, signer friction, verification, and pricing.
Digital Parental Consent Forms: Everything You Need to Know
Parents sign consent forms constantly — for therapy, school trips, sports camps, and tutoring. Here's how to move those forms digital and make signing effortless.
How to Create a Digital Waiver in 5 Minutes
You don't need a developer or an afternoon. Here's how to go from a PDF on your laptop to a signed waiver on a client's phone — in about five minutes.
Telehealth Consent Forms: State-by-State Requirements
Telehealth isn't just therapy on a screen — it comes with its own consent requirements. Here's what varies across key states.
Waiver Signing for Summer Camps: A Complete Guide
Summer camp registration means collecting waivers from dozens of parents. Here's how to handle liability waivers, medical releases, and photo consent without drowning in paper.
Electronic vs Digital Signatures: What's the Difference?
Electronic signature and digital signature sound identical but they're not. Here's what each term means, how they differ legally, and which is better for waivers.