My boss said she got a National Medical Support Notice (NMSN) about me. What is this?
The National Medical Support Notice (NMSN) is a federal form that the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) is required to send to a person’s employer when the support order requires the person to provide health insurance coverage for the child. State law also requires the CSEA to send the NMSN to an employer upon receiving a “New Hire” report from the employer. When health insurance coverage is available to the employee and his/her child, part of the NMSN is sent to the health plan administrator, and the child is enrolled in the coverage. The other parent is ordered to provide health insurance coverage for our child, but I provide health insurance coverage for our child with the coverage available through my employer. I want to continue to provide it. What can I do? You can continue to provide coverage for your child, even if you are not the person ordered to provide the coverage. However, if you want to receive a credit for the cost of providing the coverage, you will have to reque
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