Sentences with phrase «reasonable child care costs»

The guidelines also allow courts to consider reasonable child care costs, health insurance costs and extraordinary medical expenses.

Not exact matches

«Autoinflation is a simple, low - cost procedure that can be taught to young children in a primary care setting with a reasonable expectation of compliance,» write the authors.
(This tends to be more expensive than child care provided in a home, or care for older children, but gives us a reasonable way to compare costs in different states.)
At less than $ 8,000 a year, the cost of child care is quite reasonable, and more than four in five kids can find at least three kid - friendly attractions in their neighborhoods.
Consideration of total financial circumstances includes a review of the borrower's disposable income (including welfare benefits, Social Security benefits, child support, veterans benefits, SSI and workmen's compensation) and «reasonable and necessary expenses», such as food, housing, utilities, medical care, work - related expenses and dependent care costs.
Other reasonable costs you have incurred caused by your injuries, such as the need to hire household help, child care services, etc..
If a parent is unable to provide personal care for the child during scheduled parenting time, then that parent shall provide alternate child care or pay the reasonable costs of child care caused by the failure to exercise the scheduled parenting time.
(iv) If health care coverage is not available to either party at a reasonable cost, the court may order the custodial parent to apply for government - sponsored coverage, such as the Children's Health Insurance Program («CHIP»), with any co-premium or other cost apportioned between the parties in proportion to their respective net monthly incomes.
For example, Arkansas requires parents to include the child on an existing health care plan through an employer, or to purchase private insurance if available at a reasonable cost.
Unless the noncustodial parent is already providing health care to the children, the custodial parent must provide coverage if it is available to them at a reasonable cost through employment or other group coverage.
If health care coverage is not available at a reasonable cost, the court may order the parent with primary physical responsibility for the child to apply for public health care coverage.
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