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How is the division of child medical expenses determined in Kansas domestic relations cases?

 

The Kansas child support guidelines provide that in addition to any child support amount ordered paid, the parties are to share any uninsured medical expenses (including deductibles) on a proportional basis.  that a change in circumstances sufficient is one that must be of a substantial and continuing nature to make the terms of the initial decree unreasonable. Modification often occurs merely because the child has grown older and the child’s needs have changed, although there may be more substantial changes, such as one parent moving out of state or getting married. Every situation needs to be evaluated on its own facts to decide if there is such a change in circumstances that a change in the existing custody or visitation order is warranted.

 

 

NELSON & BOOTH is a law firm engaged exclusively in a family law practice emphasizing complex domestic relations actions, including divorce and determination of parentage, property division, child custody, parenting time, spousal and child support and representation of parents in cases of international child abduction.

 

The attorneys at NELSON & BOOTH are licensed to practice only in the
states of
Kansas or Missouri.

E-mail: Ronald W. Nelson or Joseph W. Booth

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