nope not at all
2007-10-11 13:47:32
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answered by lucidwillow 4
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RE Child support and health insurance???
If someone is going to provide health insurance (and dental,vision) for a child does that lower child support even a little??
2014-08-13 17:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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RE :Child support and health insurance???
If someone is going to provide health insurance (and dental,vision) for a child does that lower child support even a little??
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2016-09-01 11:29:26
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answered by Lynn 6
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If a father living in Nevada is covered by his employer s health plan and the child (living in Illinois with her mother) pays for child support, and the child had health insurance through the State of Illinois, is the father in Nevada obligated to get the child a secondary insurance through his company health plan? He makes $14/hr.Not sure how the mother in Illinois gets her health insurance, if any. Thank you for your help.
2015-04-14 06:00:30
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answered by Darlene 1
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In Texas it is suppose to lower child support but you need to provide it once you go to court. If you provide it after you go to court then you can contact the child support office and they will need proof. Sometimes they will take it out but sometimes they will leave it because they will say that the parent will still need to provide a copay or pay for the doctor bill with the extra money.
2007-10-11 13:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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nope. It doesn't lower 1/3 of the cost of rent/mortgage the custodial parent has to pay. It doesn't lower 1/3 of the cost of electricty or gas to heat that home. It doesn't lower 1/3 the cost of food/clothing for that child. It doesn't lower 1/3 the cost of garbage pick up or water and sewer charges. It doesn't lower 1/3 the cable bill or internet bill or phone bill.
The above is what the child support is going to pay for. Now when the health insurance payments lower them maybe you'll have a point.
2007-10-11 18:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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In Wisconsin both parents are to provide the health coverage. In my situation, I am the only one that covers the kids at this time...and he does not pay support. I am hoping that his lack of coverage does come into play...but not that far yet
2007-10-11 13:59:52
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answered by Kaylee 1
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It can in North Carolina provided you use a attorney to deal with the child support people and your attorney knows what he is doing.
2007-10-11 16:38:09
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answered by gregory 2
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check your state's child support calculator through superior court
2007-10-11 14:45:20
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answered by atheleticman_fan 5
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RE :Child support and health insurance???
If someone is going to provide health insurance (and dental,vision) for a child does that lower child support even a little??
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2017-03-09 15:57:41
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answered by ? 6
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No. Nice try on getting out of your responsibilities. Man up and take care of it.
2007-10-11 13:46:14
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answered by box of rain 7
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