No. Health insurance reform does not deal with child support.
Child support is handled by the states; Congress passes laws, not the president.
No.
If you are capable of providing health insurance for your child and the other parent can not for what ever reason then yes, you can be required to provide coverage. Child support is supposed to be support to cover the expenses for the child divided between the parents. Clearly the child needs a health insurance. The cost can be a part of the child support or be added. Both parents have a obligation to make sure the child can get care. Usually child support only covers a smaller part of what a child's expenses are, not 50/50. Each state has child support guidelines that take health insurance costs into consideration.
Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.
Either her or Obama should be able to.
yes you do if the parent the child is living with want to extend it till the end of secondary school yr
when Obama say so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......................ANd when Davis cup stop paynig child support
Of course! The health situation does not change the fact that there is a child that needs to be taken care of.
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.
No, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that any of President Obama's daughters are the love child of Jesse Jackson Jr. This rumor has circulated at various times but has been thoroughly debunked. The Obama family has consistently maintained their privacy, and such claims are unfounded and baseless.
Sasha Obama is not a special needs child.
Yes, of course. There are some internet myths that claim otherwise, but there is no evidence to support them. Newspapers in Chicago that reported on the Obama family during the early to mid-1990s did not mention anything about Barack and Michelle adopting a child; in fact, there is no reason to believe that Malia was adopted.