Non Custodial Parent Medicaid Coverage

Summary

Non-custodial parents in Louisiana and Arkansas can keep children on Medicaid. If the primary parent refuses to meet at the court-ordered location, document each refusal, contact your attorney, and consider filing a motion for contempt of court order. Do not keep the child longer than the court-ordered time.

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Louisiana
In Louisiana:
- Both parents can generally cover the child on their Medicaid.
- The non-custodial parent must cooperate with the state in providing medical support.
- This may require purchasing health insurance or reimbursing costs.
Would you like the contact details of the Louisiana Department of Health for more information?
Can a non custodial parent keep medicaid for child
In Louisiana, a non-custodial parent can keep a child on their Medicaid. The parent must cooperate with the state in providing medical support. This may involve purchasing health insurance or reimbursing medical costs.
What can i do if primary parent do not want to meet at the location the court ordered to return her?
If the primary parent refuses to meet at the court-ordered location in Louisiana, you have several options:
- Document each refusal
- Contact your lawyer
- File a motion for contempt of court order
Would you like contact details for a local Louisiana family court for more information?
Do i keep the child until they meet at the location?
In Louisiana, if the primary parent refuses to meet at the agreed location, it's best not to hold the child longer than the court-ordered time. Instead, try to:
- Document the incident
- Contact your attorney
- Consider filing for contempt of court order.
Its for Ark
I understand you're asking for legal information in Arkansas. Can you please clarify your specific question?
Primary parent don't want to meet at location the court ordered to retrieve the child.
In Arkansas, if the primary parent refuses to meet at the court-ordered location, you should:
- Document each refusal
- Contact your attorney
- File a motion for contempt of court order
Would you like the contact details for a local Arkansas family court for more information?
What should i do with our child.
In Arkansas, if the other parent refuses to meet at the court-ordered location, you should:
- Document the incident
- Contact your lawyer
- Consider filing a motion for contempt of court order
- Do not keep the child longer than the court-ordered time.