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I received a notice( National Medical Support Notice- NMSN) stating that I’m to enroll the minor child in medical coverage.. What does this mean?

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I received a notice( National Medical Support Notice- NMSN) stating that I’m to enroll the minor child in medical coverage.. What does this mean?

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A. Nearly all orders for child support contain provision that parents obtain and maintain health care insurance for the minor children. Parents are required by law to provide health insurance coverage if it is available as a benefit of their employment or at a responsible cost. As an employer, you are obligated to enroll the minor child(ren) in medical coverage that is available to your employee at reasonable cost.

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