Momof3&SMomof3
Junior Member
LdiJ,
Thank for your response that is all I wanted to know. NCP never had a problem signing contract or looking into braces. At the time CP was insisting, not asking. My husbands firm was bought out by a canada company and insurance changed. Then then 6 months later my husband was offered a better position with a different company and new coverage wasn't available until may when enrollment comes. For the last 7 months he has been paying for insurance through a cobra status. There are plenty in network Dr's in her area. She lives in a large city surrounded by by other's cities. We have a booklet that says how much out of pocket it will be if using one of the Dr's.
You may be right about the 18 1/2 year old, but michigan laws state that child can receive child support up to the age of 19 1/2 if he is in school full time, in good standing with a reasonable expectation to graduate. Well the child in question was kicked out of one school placed in a community school. This school offers kids a chance to earn 8 credits per year. They need 22 to graduate. He is supposed to be in 12 but currently he has 8.5 credits and that puts him in a 10th grade position. FOC already told us to bring documentation. There is no way he is going to graduate he may drop out. Who knows. This past year he only received 1.25 credits out of a possible 8....
Oh well, we will seek counsel and see what happens.
thanks again,
Thank for your response that is all I wanted to know. NCP never had a problem signing contract or looking into braces. At the time CP was insisting, not asking. My husbands firm was bought out by a canada company and insurance changed. Then then 6 months later my husband was offered a better position with a different company and new coverage wasn't available until may when enrollment comes. For the last 7 months he has been paying for insurance through a cobra status. There are plenty in network Dr's in her area. She lives in a large city surrounded by by other's cities. We have a booklet that says how much out of pocket it will be if using one of the Dr's.
You may be right about the 18 1/2 year old, but michigan laws state that child can receive child support up to the age of 19 1/2 if he is in school full time, in good standing with a reasonable expectation to graduate. Well the child in question was kicked out of one school placed in a community school. This school offers kids a chance to earn 8 credits per year. They need 22 to graduate. He is supposed to be in 12 but currently he has 8.5 credits and that puts him in a 10th grade position. FOC already told us to bring documentation. There is no way he is going to graduate he may drop out. Who knows. This past year he only received 1.25 credits out of a possible 8....
Oh well, we will seek counsel and see what happens.
thanks again,