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    Default Private Health Care, Employer Insurance, and Medical Assistance

    My question involves child support in the State of: Minnesota

    I recently modified support and within in the order it stated "The Petitioner (me) shall not be required to contribute towards the cost of medical assistance so long as he maintains private health coverage for the joint child."

    I also received paperwork today that was a "Notice of Private Health Care Coverage Obligation and Enforcement" form.

    It appears that they want updated insurance info, however there is language that says "Private health care coverage is health care coverage you purchase other than employer offered health care coverage)

    Does this mean I am paying not only for my insurance for me and my son through my employer but I am to find additional coverage? And if so why?

    Previously I was ordered to pay child support and a provide health insurance, plus pay $95 for public coverage as my son had medical assistance.

    Confused to why I have to pay for MA if I have insurance, or why I have to pay that if he is covered. Plus what do I do about this recent notice?

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    Default Re: Private Health Care, Employer Insurance, and Medical Assistance

    Maybe I am overlooking something, but I have read that a few times tonight. What am I missing or not understanding?

    Is the definition of private coverage my employer coverage? Or are they saying that I continue to provide my coverage through the employer, she continues medical assistance, and I add a third insurance that is private coverage?

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    Default Re: Private Health Care, Employer Insurance, and Medical Assistance

    If insurance is available through your employer it makes no sense that you would be required to purchase additional coverage.

    We are insured through my husband's employer and it's considered private insurance in that it ISN'T insurance provided through medi-cal, or any other public agency.

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    Default Re: Private Health Care, Employer Insurance, and Medical Assistance

    Let's back up a second.

    You have insurance for your child through your employer, yes?

    But your latest order says you don't have to contribute anything as long as you have private insurance?

    The answers might change my response - but I hope what I'm thinking has happened hasn't actually happened.

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    Quote Quoting EA1070a
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    If insurance is available through your employer it makes no sense that you would be required to purchase additional coverage.

    We are insured through my husband's employer and it's considered private insurance in that it ISN'T insurance provided through medi-cal, or any other public agency.


    I'm getting that horrible sinking feeling for the OP...I'll esplainy in a sec.

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    Default Re: Private Health Care, Employer Insurance, and Medical Assistance

    Yes i do have insurance and have since prior to our divorce. It has not changed and he has always been covered.

    What is ordered is what I have listed "The Petitioner shall not be required to contribute towards the cost of medical assistance so long as he maintains private health coverage for the joint child.

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    Let's back up a second.

    You have insurance for your child through your employer, yes?

    But your latest order says you don't have to contribute anything as long as you have private insurance?

    The answers might change my response - but I hope what I'm thinking has happened hasn't actually happened.

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    I'm getting that horrible sinking feeling for the OP...I'll esplainy in a sec.
    Not what I want to hear...

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