Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
Yes, you still pay. She still needs to maintain the household where he lives, provide clothing and other necessities, incur expenses, etc., while he is in rehab. You can't decide to cease child support payments without permission from the court that issued the child support order.
If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.
As long as you meet the guidelines to be able to deduct medical expenses, payments for private insurance are deductable.
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I'm guessing you might mean your medical records? Your insurance records would be wherever you put them. Your medical records, or records of insurance payments would be with the medical provider.
A medical insurance biller is the person who sends out the bills to insurance companies and figures out how much they will pay on your bill. It's important because it covers payments for a medical office.
Catastrophic medical insurance is insurance only for large payments when something major happens to you. If you have regular health insurance, you do not need to purchase catastrophic insurance as well.
Medical insurance payments to the providers of the services for your medical bill charges would not reduce the amount that medicare will approve for the payment amount charges that they will pay for the services that you have received.
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They are usually paid directly to the provider. The injured party provides insurance information to the treating physician, who then bills the insurer for treatment rendered. These payments are often made under the insured's "no-fault" coverage.
Billers are the people that link medical service providers with insurance companies. The billers provide important information that help insurance companies make medical payments on behalf of the patient.
Medical account receivables refers to the department that is responsible for collecting payments from the patient's insurance provider, without this department, the patient would have to pay the bills and then get reimbursements from their insurance company.
Farmers Insurance offers home building insurance that covers your personal belongings such as supplies and contents. It also covers liability and medical payments.