Friday, August 1, 2008

health insurance and child support


health insurance and child support?
is there any way to receive affordable health care when you pay outrageous amounts of child support? my boyfriend makes decent money. However, what he makes and what he brings home are totally different. He pays about 260 a week in child support, leaving him with about 260 take home. His job offers health care but he can't afford it since we, like MOST americans, have to actually PAY our rent, utilities, and other such bills. What I need to know is that for low income adults, as far as income requirements, would he qualify for help or not? He's been told in other cases that it's "not their fault" he pays child support. So he should just suffer because health care in this country is a joke? The truth is, is that his children are taken care of, and there is no reason that he shouldn't receive any form of help because he really does work everyday, every week. It's almost as if he should just quit his job and file for welfare like the rest of this city. anyway, if anyone has information about affordable health care considering his circumstances, I would be extremely grateful. Thanks so much! i would like to add that he doesn't complain about how much he pays for his children. he's happy to do it because he knows they're taken care of. as far as messy breakups, he was never married. and it ended fine. my intention was not to say i'm looking for FREE healthcare, i'm looking for AFFORDABLE healthcare. I DO pay half if not MORE than half of all the bills. however, we're not married, and I can't have him on my health plan. I also have no intention of hitting up welfare. I don't like it, I think that qualifications to be on it are ridiculous and biased. I'm not waiting for a "miracle" from washington. He did fine without healthcare for awhile. He tore the meniscus in his knee and will likely need surgery. If not for that, he'd be a happy, healthy man. 
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First, I would go back to court for the amount of child support-but also check into care with higher deductibles. I used to pay for medical that covered extreme illness, not everyday stuff. I think it was Blue Shield too. I agree with you on the costs-the middle of the road guys (like me and you) can't get help and get charged extremes-and they are just going to crush us with these new "helpful" healthcare bills-
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Divorce (especially with kids) is a bad situation. He shouldn't have had kids if he was not in a marriage that was going to last. You keep talking about what he earns. What about you???? If he is only making about $600 a week then he needs to find a second (or third) job. You can work as well. If you work a professional job, insurance is normally provided as a benefit. One or both of you should get an education and go to work in a professional position.
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Your boyfriend needs to get another job, that pays for the employees health insurance, not just offers it. Not easy to do these days, but its possible. Your BFs child support is determined by his income. There is always a possibility that he can earn more somewhere else.
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ehealthinsurance.com or change jobs...... 260 per week is pretty high unless he has 3 or 4 kids.
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Your boyfriend's child support obligations are considered just like any other bills he must pay. That he pays child support does not change his GROSS income, and that is the figure used to determine whether he qualifies as a low income earner. He apparently does not qualify as low income. That your boyfriend came to you with baggage to pay for is not the fault of the system. If my knowledge of reproductive physiology is correct, your boyfriend had a hand in creating those kids for whom he must now pay.
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Health CARE isn't a joke. EVERYONE has access to health CARE, here in America. What you're talking about, is asking someone else to PAY for it. He has children. He has a duty to support those children. He's living with you, and HE makes about the median household, if he's paying taxes, $260 a week, and still brings home $260 - he's grossing about $800 a week, or over $41,000 a year. It's ridiculous to ask people making less money than him, to contribute towards HIS health insurance. He has a roommate to help contribute towards living expenses - you. He's suffering, because he's not living with his kids and raising them with their mother. That's what happens when you step outside of traditional values. They're traditional, because THEY WORK. The most affordable healthcare he can get, is the one through his job. Likely, it would cost him $200 a month, or even less. ** He was uninsured, then his number came up (he tore his miniscus), NOW he needs the surgery. It's too late to buy health insurance to cover the surgery. No one will sell him "coverage" for something already wrong. He's going to have to work out a payment plan.**
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Sondra, first insurance can only "work" if it is only used for emergencies, not maintenance. Which is the exact reason there is no such thing as a home maintenance insurance policy. Secondly, your boyfriend makes good money and he needs to pay for his children. I know it seems unfair to you, but he had the kid and should the child suffer because dad doesn't want to work a second (third, or fourth) job? As for your thinking that this mess in Washington is going to make it all better for him, it won't. It is going to increase rates AND force him to come up with the cash, or go without insurance and pay a fine to the IRS. Personally, I'm going to pay the fine, then if I ever get sick (or in an accident), I 'll just go and sign up for the insurance. Of course I also know that doctors and pharmaceutical companies are poisoning us to get rich and keep us just sick enough to come back and write a second check. Aren't you working? Don't you all split your bills? You aren't "low income" as a matter of fact the government thinks you are overpaid and is working to steal even more of your money. As for "health care" you can negotiate prices and pay cash for almost everything. A major illness would probably cause you to not be able to work and at that point you would qualify for state help for the medical portion. Call around, check out clinics and the like. My family pays over $12,000 a year to insure 3 of us AND we have never had a year where we did not pay 100% for our doctor visits and lab fees because we never hit the deductible. Personally, I finally woke up and started researching real health, not pill-popping band-aids. I'm healthy and other than the insurance which is killing us, I don't need to go to the doctor. Good luck. ps- as a single male (and you, female) without children, you CAN'T get "welfare" the most you could get are some food stamps. Sorry, only the completely irresponsible get welfare anymore (just have more kids, then your rent is free and you get to spend more on food than I do and I own a business!)
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You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here - health-quotes.isgreat.org






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