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United KingdomIn England, insurance is not associated with how much maintainance is required for the child. Our healthcare is covered by the goverment so private insurance is not required.United StatesYes. Each state has child support guidelines. Generally, health insurance and who provides it is figured into the formula that provides the amount the non-custodial parent must pay in child support. They would generally get a credit toward the amount they must pay but providing health insurance would not cancel out child support altogether. Check your state guidelines.
Obamacare does not discuss child support. I suppose that it's possible that non-custodial parents might be required to pay health insurance until age 26; however, child support, child custody and related issues such as health insurance are determined by the States.
They pay premiums for their health insurance, as do other Federal Employees.
The true benefit of employee health insurance is that you usually do not have to pay for the insurance. But, if you do have to pay, it is only a small percentage.
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While I do not live in Maine (I live in Florida) I pay $63 a month for car insurance on a Chrysler. Florida has pretty low insurance rates.
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Yes the employer can pay the health insurance but is not required to by law. He is encouraged to for bettering the employees benefits.
People pay health insurance to fight against skyrocketting medical expenses and medicine cost.
Health insurance will not pay for this type of procedure. The procedure is elective and therefore it will not be covered by health insurance. I know some people who have had it and they always had to pay for it themselves.
You betcha! Let's see $300 a month for 18 years = $64,800 plus health insurance. I hope it was worth it.
yes they do have to pay health insurances