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Although Indiana Code does not require NCPs to make additional contributions toward their children's Medicaid cost, like most States, it recognizes that NCPs have an obligation to provide health care coverage for their children.
Each parent can claim the medical expenses he or she paid for the child. For this to apply: The child must be in the custody of one or both parents for more than half the year and receive over half of his or her support during the year from his or her parents.
The parent ordered to pay child support (the ?obligor?) usually also provides medical and dental support. Each parent usually has to pay 50% of uninsured or out-of-pocket medical expenses. The obligor only has to pay for the ?reasonable cost? of insurance coverage.
The ?30/30 Rule? means that if a parent pays a medical expense for a child that is not paid by insurance, that parent must send proof of the expense to the other parent within 30 days of paying. The other parent then has 30 days to reimburse the paying parent ½ the cost.
Hear this out loud PauseUnder the state's custody laws, a noncustodial parent has the right to "reasonable parenting time" unless a judge has found that the parent might endanger the child, either by hurting the child's physical health or significantly impairing the child's emotional development. (Ind. Code § 31-17-4-1(a) (2023).)