The one who has custody of the child. If the child stays at the other parents home part of the time and drives their vehicles then the child must also be listed as a driver on that parents policy.
most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities. most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities.
The obvious answer would be NO, why would you have to carry insurance on a child that is now considered an adult.
can noncustodial parent parent claim 1 child if divorce with 2 kids
Only if court ordered
If the non custodial parent was required to furnish insurance on the child until his or her 18th birthday in the divorce agreement,if not by the court itself.The employer should provide a sponsored dependant coverage if the child is not yours, but you are required to provide medical coverage by a court or divorce agreement.
No. That type of issue is addressed by court orders not by their status as custodial/non-custodial parent. Generally, the parent who is better able to obtain insurance must insure the child and they are given a credit toward their child support obligation.
Not once they are adults. It is often done to help the child get started in their lives.
A child doens't get a divorce from their parent. Yes, it always ok for a child to sleep in the same bed with their parent.
That is an issue the court decides at the time other child support issues are addressed.
It depends on the insurance company, but I personally have never known of a company that would allow a parent to continue to carry insurance on a child after that child married, because at that point, you are no longer a 'dependant' of your parents.
A divorce with the custody of a child involved can get very tricky when one parent lives abroad. It is almost impossible to force the absent parent to pay child support, and if the parent takes the child to some countries it may be impossible for the US parent to get the child back,
Only if the venue that issues the child support order requires it. But, it should be noted that with the attention being paid the health coverage, this will like change. Most states are now requiring it. In Missouri, the obligor parent must carry it on top of the regular child support payment.