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How does the Child Support Enforcement Agency insure that the Non-Custodial Parent provide medical support for their children?

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How does the Child Support Enforcement Agency insure that the Non-Custodial Parent provide medical support for their children?

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Federal and state law now requires that the Hawaii Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) notify non-custodial parents’ (NCP) employers to enroll the dependent children in health care coverage (medical insurance). The law requires employers to honor standardized federal National Medical Support Notice (NMSN). When medical support is ordered, CSEA will send the NMSN to the employer along with instructions for complying with the order.

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