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Yes...a mathematical equation set by your states Child Support Guidelines may be found via the internet. In Florida it is custodial parent- 49% and non-custodial parent- 51% of ALL expenses incurred regarding the children, rent, car payment, insurance, daycare etc...etc...(Obviously the custodial parent doesnt really pay the 49% but has that number as an expense).

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Are both unmarried parents required to pay child support in Mississippi?

The non-custodial parent will be required to pay child support.The non-custodial parent will be required to pay child support.The non-custodial parent will be required to pay child support.The non-custodial parent will be required to pay child support.


Does the non-custodial parent need to have insurance on the child when paying child support in Texas?

Yes, if it is so ordered in the child support agreement. If the parent loses their insurance and the custodial parent has the ability to insure the child - it will be possible for the state to order the custodial parent to do so. This may change the amount of support the non custodial parent pays - it is entirely up to the whim of the courts.


What states is it a requirement to pay child support and insurance?

Every US state requires parents to be financially responsible for their minor children. In regards to insurance (medical, dental) whether or not the non custodial parent is required to pay for it; depends upon the laws of the state in which the support is granted and/or the terms of the support order.


Is a non custodial parent responsible for dental insurance?

This should be outlined in your custody and child support agreement. The custody agreement should specify which parent is required to provide medical and dental insurance. Some states even require that both parents provide insurance for the child if it's available. Check your custody agreement. If it does not specify which parent is required to provide the insurance, typically the custodial parent will pay the bill and the non-custodial parent will reimburse them for half.


Do divorcees have to pay child support until 26 under obamacare?

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.


Does the custodial parent or non custodial parent have to carry health insurance on the children in Missouri?

That is an issue the court decides at the time other child support issues are addressed.


If the joint custody court order says the father is to carry health insurance and he does not will that be used in helping to determine custody?

No, financial matters are separate from custodial issues. The matter of health insurance should be a part of the support order not a custodial one.


Can a non custodial parent be required to pay child support 31 years later?

Only past-due support (support that accrued during the child's minority).


What is required by law for the non custodial parent to provide in the household?

Their only legal requirement is the payment of child support.


Does father have to pay child support if child is on his insurance?

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.


Who is required to pay child support?

The person ordered to, which does not necessarily mean the non-custodial parent.AnswerGenerally, the non-custodial parent with some states awarding credit for time spent for visitations.


Does the custodial parent have to provide insurance for a child?

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.

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