take this up with the child-support division in the county in which you reside.
The father is usually always the person responsible for the insurance.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
That should be expressed in the custody orders.
No, it is not a crime. However, it may very well be grounds for a divorce or annulment.
medical covererage
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but I will take a shot. If you mean personal property not located on your property then yes, you have coverage of your personal property while you are traveling away from home. Up to 10% of coverage C (personal property) is covered while off premises. I hope this answered your question.
the one responsible for medical bills, i think its the one who was responsible before the divorce process commenced......
A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the medical care of children. The personal qualities that are needed to become a pediatrician include patience, understanding, humor, kindness and a genuine love for all children.
This is really a legal question for your divorce lawyer to answer. It depends on the actual wording of the divorce papers and how your lawyer structured the medical insurance coverage portion of the divorce. Cobra is simply a (very expensive) continuation of an employer group plan when you lose your job that provides medical coverage until you get a new job or you get an individual health plan outside of an employer.
california
Probably not. The estate may be used to pay bills but the children should have no personal liabilities.
The parties agree to hire the services of a professional mediator rather than engaging in a court battle to address the issues that must be addressed in a divorce. The goal of the mediator is to help the parties compromise on important issues such as real and personal property division, child custody, child support, visitation, medical insurance, payment of marital debts, college plans for the children, etc. The mediator assists in drafting an agreement in writing that is acceptable to each party and that will be approved by the court. A mediator may be an attorney who specializes in mediation, a retired attorney, a retired judge or a professional mediator.