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Medical Support

Will DCS establish and enforce medical support?

How does DCS enforce medical support?


Will DCS establish and enforce medical support?

When DCS establishes a support order, DCS always includes a medical support provision requiring the non-custodial parent and custodial parent to provide medical insurance when available through an employer or union.

DCS may collect unreimbursed medical expenses that meet certain threshold and time limit requirements. DCS does not collect unreimbursed medical expenses owed to a third party.

How does DCS enforce medical support?

DCS sends the obligated parent's employer or union a Notice of Enrollment. The Notice tells the employer:

To immediately enroll the child in a health plan available to the obligated parent.

The maximum amount that the medical insurance can cost under the provisions of the support order.

If the medical premium amount exceeds the amount on the Notice, the employer can not enroll the child. The employer has 35 days to return the answer to the notice. When DCS receives information about the medical plan, DCS notifies the other parent. If medical insurance is available, it may require the obligated parent to enroll in the plan in addition to enrolling the child. Under certain circumstances, DCS can require the obligated parent to enroll in the plan.