Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Does New York need father's information if his child is applying for health insurance


Does New York need father's information if his child is applying for health insurance?
Im wondering if New York state needs the information from the father of a child (3years) that is applying for state insurance. He doesnt live with the child and he doesnt have any contact with her (just her mother from time to time) The child's mother does not want child support from him. But keeps asking him for his social security number, address and telephone number for DSS. She only says its for a case for the child that is open. And they will take it away if they dont get her father's info. She hasnt said whether it was for insurance or what. But the father doesnt like giving any information out unless its face to face. My question is : Does New York need the father's information for a child to get state insurance? All I want is an answer to the question. I know some people will have an opinion about the situation. But I am only looking for an answer. Thank you Here's the answer to many questions or responses I will get: He cant see the child because they dont live in the same state. Financially cant afford that. If he was able to see the child and be in her life he would. He has another child ( 1.5 years old) that he lives with and supports. And is still with the child's mother. The mother of his other child that he does not see, understands his situation. And doesnt want any child support. He will be on his own company insurance soon. The child he lives with is under state insurance with her mother. Can New York state go after him for child support even if the mother doesnt want it? Do they need his information for the child to get state insurance?
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Yes - if you want the taxpayers in NY to pay for this child's health care, the officials have the right to know whether or not the child's parents have the ability to provide health care for the child, either out of their own pocket, or by recognizing her as a dependent on the parent's health insurance policy. If he doesn't want to provide the number, his other options are to pay for medical care out of pocket, or get it for her through his employer. I am sure they will take the information in a face to face meeting if that is his preference.
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