Kansas Statutes
§ 23-3118 — ailure to maintain coverage
Kansas § 23-3118
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 23-3118 (2026).
Text
F ailure to maintain coverage.
(a)Except for good cause shown, the obligee shall be granted judgment against the obligor if:
(1)The obligor was subject to a medical support order for a child;
(2)under the Kansas child support guidelines the obligor received credit toward a cash child support obligation based upon health benefit premiums to be paid by the obligor; and (3) the anticipated premiums were not paid in full by the obligor because of the obligor's delay or failure in obtaining health benefit coverage for the child or the obligor's failure to maintain health benefit coverage for the child.
(b)The amount of the judgment shall include the lesser of:
(1)Actual costs incurred by the obligee for substantially similar health benefits; or (2) the difference between the actual amount
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Legislative History
L. 1994, ch. 301, § 18; July 1.
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Bluebook (online)
Kansas § 23-3118, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ks/23-3118.