Am I entitled to a credit against my child support obligation for providing Health Insurance to the child/ren?
If you are providing health care coverage for your children through your employer, your spouses employer or private insurance and this coverage is made available to the child, we may be able to credit up to 50% of that cost to the monthly child support you owe IF your support order allows for credit. If the support order authorizes a different percentage or credit amount, we will use that amount. Before CSSD can determine the credit, CSSD must verify that coverage is in place and the cost is for the childrens coverage. If you are requesting credit, you must send CSSD a confirmation notice (or letter) from the insurance provider or employer.
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- Am I entitled to a credit against my child support obligation for providing Health Insurance to the child/ren?