Posted in on May 15, 2017
The cost of private health care coverage is considered reasonable if it is no more than four percent of the parents’ combined incomes. Either parent can be required to pay the total cost, and the parent not providing coverage will... View Article
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A court may order the parents to provide coverage if the coverage is reasonable in cost. In some cases, “compelling factors” may support a finding that coverage at a cost greater than four percent is reasonable. Examples of factors that... View Article
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When both parents have appropriate coverage available, the parent with more parenting time decides which coverage will be ordered. Dual coverage is not required. If the parents’ combined coverage is reasonable in cost, and the parents agree, dual coverage may... View Article