Common use of Joint Custody Clause in Contracts

Joint Custody. If the specific terms of a court decree state that the parents shall share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for health care expenses of the child, the plans covering follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined in subparagraph b., 2.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: www.healthpartners.com, www.healthpartners.com, www.healthpartners.com

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Joint Custody. If the specific terms of a court decree state that the parents shall share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for health or dental care expenses of the child, the plans covering follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined in subparagraph b., 2.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Administrative Services Agreement, Administrative Services Agreement, www.healthpartners.com

Joint Custody. If the specific terms of a court decree state that the parents shall share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for health medical care expenses of the child, the plans covering the child follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined in subparagraph b., b. (2).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Joint Custody. If the specific terms of a court decree state that the parents shall will share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for health care the Dental Care and Treatment expenses of the child, the plans covering the child will follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined above in subparagraph b., 2Section C.2.b.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.la-umc.org, www.la-umc.org

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Joint Custody. If the specific terms of a court decree state that the parents shall will share joint custody, without stating that one of the parents is responsible for health care the medical expenses of the child, the plans covering the child will follow the order of benefit determination rules outlined in subparagraph b., 2Paragraph (3)(b)(2) above titled “Dependent Child/Parents Not Separated or Divorced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bcbsla.com

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