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Child support review -texas (fathers side)?

If the non custodial parent pays x amount of money for child support and x amount for medical, because the mother had the child on medicaid, but now no longer qualified for medicaid and now has the child on CHIPS program, is the father still liable to pay for the medical? IF the medical pay was going to the "state" (which i assume) to pay for the medicaid, is the money now going to the mother (custodial parent) If the father wants to add the child to his work insurance, could he do that and would he not have to pay the medical? We are about to go for our child support review its been 3 years now. i want to kind of get a heads up on what might happen. I also make 2 dollars more than i was when we started. But i don't get overtime like i did when i made less? Any advise from any fathers who've gone for child support reviews would really help! @ common sense, i learned that real quick that AG dont care and catagorizes all fathers as dead beat fathers. every case is different, they dont see that though. I had to call a domestic relations lady who finally set my baby mama straight cause that girl is drama.

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  1. Generally yes you would still pay for the medical regardless of where it came from (state or otherwise) If you had a raise, they will attach a % of it, sorry, but that it how it works. They really don't care about you at all.
  2. IF the NC was ordered in the decree to pay X , they are liable for X the custodial irregardless is responsible whether on medicaid or private insurance to "obtain" medical care. I am assuming "X" is paid by NC to pay for all items related to Child Care. Generally calculations done by Child Support services for the state in which you reside are done based on INCOME. it is a financial calculation. http://www.alllaw.com/calculators/Childsupport/ Check Calculation based on income A & B divided by a ratio of how much time the kids spend with each paren.
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