definetely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It affects the whole family because the child's health begans to fail. The child could die, but it usually depends on how hard the work is,but parents would want to be concerned,for a child's health is very important to the parents.
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If you are capable of providing health insurance for your child and the other parent can not for what ever reason then yes, you can be required to provide coverage. Child support is supposed to be support to cover the expenses for the child divided between the parents. Clearly the child needs a health insurance. The cost can be a part of the child support or be added. Both parents have a obligation to make sure the child can get care. Usually child support only covers a smaller part of what a child's expenses are, not 50/50. Each state has child support guidelines that take health insurance costs into consideration.
The new marriage of either of the parents should not have any effect on a child support obligation.
The Affordable Health Care law allows parents to keep children on their health care plan until they turn 26. This is true even if the child is employed, married, and has his/her own family. Still, it is the choice of the parents to do so, or not.
No. It shouldn't pose a problem.
i dont think so as long as they are your legal gaurdians
Parents should have the authority to make decisions for their child because they are responsible for their well-being, upbringing, and development. This authority allows parents to ensure the safety, health, and education of their child, as well as instill values and guidance necessary for their growth and success.
They buy them to make them feel comfortable and happy. It then maybe effect the child development
It depends, I am 20 and still on my parents insurance, But i am also a full time student. I also have to say that I am still living in my parents home.
An obligation to provide health care would be a separate item in the separation agreement or court order if the parents are not married.
The parent has every right to do as needed for a child who has not reached the age of consent. Pregnancy makes no difference--the age of the girl trumps everything. The baby's father has no control at all.