As a single parent entering the military, will my son be covered underneath my condition insurance?
I understand I mainly enjoy a few a few options.
Marry my ex legally, Marry her and work things out, or turn to court and relinquish custody and pay child support.
My question....
If I chose to relinquish custody to bind, would my son be covered under my healthcare plan or would she have to look into finding her own insurance plan for the two of them.
Thanks!
Answers:
Kerfitz gave a good answer. I would not recommend giving up custody, but when you amalgamate, even if your child is living with mom, your child will be covered. If you are not married you should be paying child support anyway, so I am not sure why you would be going to court. But either style the answer to your question is yes, your son will be covered by Tri-Care. Source(s): Retired Military/Federal Employee!
If you relinguish custody in that is always the fact that you cannto achieve custody back, well anyways...you can other add dependants to your DEERS and then they will be covered beneath tricare benefits, the caregiver will need an I D card for tricare insurance and your SSN in command for your child to file for the tricare or for the doctor to file for the tricare benefits, thatis if they except the insurance int he first place.
You will entail the child SSN and birthdate and other pertenant info to put them on the DD1172 that will put them on your DEERS.
From what I know your child will be covered, simply because it is your child. For more info ask your recruiter Source(s): Been there, done that
If you retain custody of your child he would be covered by the military. If you have reciprocated custody and are responsible for the child (IE paying Child support) then he can still be covered by the military in neither skin would your ex be covered.
the antagonist is tough you will get killed
your kids will be orphaned
Your son would be covered 100% if hes listed as a dependent.
solitary with a court order requiring you to provide insurance.
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Marry my ex legally, Marry her and work things out, or turn to court and relinquish custody and pay child support.
My question....
If I chose to relinquish custody to bind, would my son be covered under my healthcare plan or would she have to look into finding her own insurance plan for the two of them.
Thanks!
Answers:
Kerfitz gave a good answer. I would not recommend giving up custody, but when you amalgamate, even if your child is living with mom, your child will be covered. If you are not married you should be paying child support anyway, so I am not sure why you would be going to court. But either style the answer to your question is yes, your son will be covered by Tri-Care. Source(s): Retired Military/Federal Employee!
If you relinguish custody in that is always the fact that you cannto achieve custody back, well anyways...you can other add dependants to your DEERS and then they will be covered beneath tricare benefits, the caregiver will need an I D card for tricare insurance and your SSN in command for your child to file for the tricare or for the doctor to file for the tricare benefits, thatis if they except the insurance int he first place.
You will entail the child SSN and birthdate and other pertenant info to put them on the DD1172 that will put them on your DEERS.
From what I know your child will be covered, simply because it is your child. For more info ask your recruiter Source(s): Been there, done that
If you retain custody of your child he would be covered by the military. If you have reciprocated custody and are responsible for the child (IE paying Child support) then he can still be covered by the military in neither skin would your ex be covered.
the antagonist is tough you will get killed
your kids will be orphaned
Your son would be covered 100% if hes listed as a dependent.
solitary with a court order requiring you to provide insurance.
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