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Do the guidelines give any credit to the parent who has to pay health insurance?

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Do the guidelines give any credit to the parent who has to pay health insurance?

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Yes. The parent that is ordered to provide health insurance coverage for the child in the child support order receives a credit for the parent’s marginal, out-of-pocket costs of providing the coverage. When both parents are ordered to provide the coverage, both parents receive credit for their marginal, out-of-pocket costs for providing the coverage.

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