What happens if health care coverage is unavailable to either party?
If health care coverage is unavailable to either party at a reasonable cost, the court may order the custodial parent to apply for government-sponsored coverage, such as the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Parties will share any co-premium or costs proportionately to their net monthly incomes. Back to Question (K) 9.
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