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- A non-custodial parent is providing medical insurance such as through the “Staywell” or “Select Care” plans that have a deductible. That means a certain level of payment must be attained before insurance takes over.
Must the custodial parent pay the deductible?
What if the custodial parent does not work?
How does he/she get the money to pay the deductible?
- The child support order should provide for coverage of health insurance as well as health care expenses outside of the insurance premiums.
If the non-custodial parent is responsible for paying the expenses not covered by the health insurance carrier including the deductible, then we will remind him.
He will be notified if he fails to pay these expenses, and we will initiate legal action to enforce the obligation.
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