Why do you care as long as your daughter has coverage? Are you wanting to pay for her to have insurance? Tell the Judge. How dare she.
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Answerif the daughter isn't his then he won't have to pay medical expenses. if he has her on his insurance take her off. bilogical father is responsible for part of the medical and real mother. if she get emancipated she is on her own for any medical procedures. if mother is married and doesn't work, she is responsible with bilogical father on getting daughter help. if daughter turns 18 or even moves out and is acting as a legal adult, the daughter will be billed for the surgery. if she moves out take her off the insurance.if she is working and the company offers insurance for her job, let that cover the surgery.
They may not if there is a clause in the insurance agreement that the insurance will not be paid out in the event that an unlicensed driver is in control
Only if her married daughter is under 18, then yes. Otherwise, the answer is no.
No. Most plans don't offer provisions for putting a parent on their insurance.
Yes you can. Your mother would have to sign as the applicant, and you as the owner. Also the insurance company may want to know the reason for the policy and its purpose.
I suspect that your health insurance carrier doesn't consider your daughter to be a dependent. It would probably take a court order to change this.
She murdered her daughter by putting rat poison in her food.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
This question is inconclusive it has no correlation or form of obtaining an answer.
If Tara's daughter is your daughter's mother, and you are a woman, you are Tara's daughter.