It depends upon how the court order is worded. If the non-custodial parent is responsible for health insurance for the child, then you would need to go back to court. If he is responsible for paying the medical bills, then you would send him the bills. In any case, he remains on the hook for the child's medical bills.
Preexisting medical conditions.
yes
The term is "premium".
If you have no income, how you will pay the medical insurance premia ? To get medical insurance coverage, you are to show atleast some sort of income to convince the Insurance Company about your premium paying capability.
Having personal medical insurance is beneficial to cover any medical issues that may arise. While it may cost a premium, having insurance is reassuring in times of sickness.
The price one would pay for Health Insurance.
It varies depending on the type of coverage, amounts of premium involved, and the contract the agent has with the particular insurance company.
The cost of medical insurance premium for low income people under the health care bill should be affordable and keeping parity with their income standard.What person with white color job can afford to pay ,cannot be compared with a rickshaw puller or taxi driver. But disease makes no discrimination among rich and poor and therefore the low income people need the medical insurance most. But their need will not bear fruit if the rate of medical insurance premium is kept at higher side and hence medical insurance premium should be kept low for low income people.
The premium is the cost that you must pay to have the insurance.
Yes, unless you pay/reimburse the employer for the insurance premium out of your own pocket.
The benefit of having a medical savings account is that the premium is usually less than that of traditional health insurance. This is because the insurance company doesn't have to pay for routine health care.
Are you required by te court to provide insurance to your kids? If you are then it doesnt matter where the insurance comes from. If you can find a cheaper premium/better benefits from another carrier.. power to you! As long as the kids are covered and your not paying out a 5000.00 deductible then I would say go for it! Hope this helps:)