As a practical matter, if there is joint custody, Dad should have a copy of the ID card.
The child would not be turned away from a hospital or a doctor's office, if he did not have the ID card handy. But, having it will help everyone, including you: the caregiver won't have to chase you down later to straighten out the bills.
Take him back to court.
yes health care insurance provide dental coverage i think well maybe i dont know why are you asking me whyyyyyyy holy mother bejesus stop asking me thank you for asking me
No, it's fraudulant. It's not practical, the secondary insurance should pay the remainder of the cost the primary insurance doesn't cover.
Why would you be able to use a strangers health insurance? You are not even related. I believe it's even illegal to use someone else's health insurance unless you are added on it.
Check out the government web site for health insurance. You can also check with the county or parish government to see if your mother qualifies for food stamps, help with heat, or any other assistance.
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No. Most plans don't offer provisions for putting a parent on their insurance.
Yes, if the mother is on Medicaid the insurance will cover the cost of the hospital bills in full. If the mother is not married to the father the state will come after the father for the expenses to reimburse the cost of the birth.
Yes, you can get life insurance on your mother. A child and mother have insurable interest in each other. Insurable interest is required in order to purchase life insurance on another person. Spouse have insurable interest, siblings, and parents-and-children. Your mother may need to answer some health questions, sign a life insurance application, and take a physical exam to qualify for life insurance.
Yes, you may be able to add your mother to your health insurance through your employer, depending on the specific policies and eligibility requirements of your employer's health insurance plan. It is recommended to check with your HR department or insurance provider for more information on adding a family member to your plan.
Genes inherited from both the mother and father influence embryo development by determining traits such as physical characteristics, health, and behavior. These genes provide the instructions for how cells grow and function, ultimately shaping the development of the embryo into a fully formed individual.
Father or Mother