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What if the individual ordered to provide coverage has no coverage available through his/her employer?

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What if the individual ordered to provide coverage has no coverage available through his/her employer?

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Although the child support order may order an individual to provide health insurance many employers do not have medical insurance and we need to know that. However; most child support orders have a provision that indicate if health insurance becomes available to a parent (custodial or non custodial), that parent must purchase the insurance. What this means is that CSSD will enforce medical against the parent who has medical insurance available to them either through their employer or third party.

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