Anonymous wrote:I think in many places it is. I have an XH that is very similar and my state calculated the cost of having DC on my plan and added it to his monthly child support obligation.
Not that I see it, but in theory, he's supposed to be reimbursing me for the cost of DC's insurance premiums (and 50% of all medical costs).
That doesn't make sense. There's an amount ordered for support that includes the insurance premiums. Maybe you're talking about co-pays / deductibles, etc. that would need to be paid separately but the premium is the monthly cost of the insurance.