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In most cases, a copay is un-reimbursable and the copay is un-reimbursable. It is ultimately up to the judge to decide what medical expenses are covered and not covered through the child support or custody case.

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Q: Is a copay considered a unreimbursed medical expense in a child support case If so should't a deductible be?
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