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Child Support: Health insurance coverage WomensLaw.org

WEBThe cost is considered “reasonable” if the coverage for the child is not more than 5% of the parent’s gross income. This 5% could cover either the cost of: adding the child to the …

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URL: https://www.womenslaw.org/laws/nc/child-support/health-insurance-coverage

Legal Assistance WomensLaw.org

WEBIncluded in this list are organizations that may provide free or low-cost legal services. Even if the organization does not have a lawyer available to represent you in court, you may …

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50-13.11. Orders and agreements regarding medical support and …

WEB(a) The court may order a parent of a minor child or other responsible party to provide medical support for the child, or the parties may enter into a written …

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Child Support: If the other parent provides health insurance for my

WEBThe parent ordered to provide health insurance is supposed to provide written notice of any change in the insurance coverage to the other parent. Also, the employer or insurance …

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Custody: Can the non-custodial parent have access to the child's

WEBBoth parents, regardless of who has custody, will have the following rights unless the judge takes away any of these rights in an effort to protect the welfare of the other parent or …

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Elder Abuse: What is elder abuse

WEBThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defines elder abuse as “an intentional act, or failure to act, by a caregiver or another person in a relationship …

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Are medical expenses included in a child support order

WEBIn South Dakota, the court will enter a medical support order to explain how your child’s health care needs will be taken care of. If either parent has private health insurance …

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Emotional and Psychological Abuse WomensLaw.org

WEBEmotional and psychological abuse can have severe short- and long-term effects. This type of abuse can affect both your physical and your mental health. You may experience …

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Reproductive Abuse and Coercion WomensLaw.org

WEBJanuary 13, 2020. Reproductive abuse is when a person tries to control your reproductive choices in order to control your life. Reproductive abuse is also often called …

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Title 40. Public Health and Safety WomensLaw.org

WEBInsurance Code. Title 40. Public Health and Safety. Chapter 6. Department of Public Safety. Title 46. Public Welfare and Assistance. Louisiana Civil Code (select …

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Finding a Lawyer WomensLaw.org

WEBTechSafety.org. 1-800-799-7233 (National Domestic Violence Hotline) Donate. Terms and Conditions. When you click on your state in the drop-down menu above, you will find a …

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New Jersey Restraining Orders WomensLaw.org

WEBIn New Jersey, there are two types of restraining orders: Temporary restraining order (TRO) When you file a complaint for a restraining order, you can ask for a temporary ex …

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Denver Metro Area Resources WomensLaw.org

WEBAdvocates respond to victims of crime and trauma, including domestic violence and sexual assault. 24/7 on-scene response; 24/7 hotline; counseling, including a group for children …

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What is a Motion for Reconsideration

WEBAfter a trial, there are several types of motions that can be filed to address possible trial errors. The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in …

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How is prostitution harmful to women

WEBProstitution can be harmful on many levels, posing a threat to a woman’s mental and physical health among many other consequences. One small study of 130 prostitutes …

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What is the legal definition of vulnerable adult abuse

WEBTo file for an order, you (a “vulnerable adult”) must have experienced any of the following acts committed by a caretaker, family or household member, or a person …

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Local Programs WomensLaw.org

WEBAlachua Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center provides services to all survivors of interpersonal violence, sexual violence, and personal injury crimes, including LGBTQ …

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New Jersey Divorce WomensLaw.org

WEBThis section has basic information about divorce in New Jersey. You will find more information about divorce, including the risks of taking your children out of state while a …

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Immigration: How do I show that I suffered “substantial harm

WEBOne of the requirements to get a U visa is that you must show you suffered substantial physical or mental harm as a result of the crime.1 USCIS will consider …

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Louisiana Divorce WomensLaw.org

WEBBasic information about divorce in Louisiana. You can file for divorce in Louisiana if, at the time of filing, one or both of the spouses are “domiciled” in Louisiana. 1 The law …

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Title 10. Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, and Morals

WEBTitle 6. Offenses Against the Family. Title 7. Offenses Against Property. Title 9. Offenses Against Public Order and Decency. Title 10. Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, …

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INA § 212 (8 USC § 1182)- Inadmissible aliens WomensLaw.org

WEBINA § 212 (8 USC § 1182)- Inadmissible aliens. (a) Classes of aliens ineligible for visas or admission. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, aliens who are …

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