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Who is the guarantor for medical bills?

By Sophia Koch |

Guarantor: The person who ultimately accepts financial responsibility to pay the patient’s bill. In most cases it is the adult patient receiving the service. If the patient is a child, the responsible party may be the child’s parent or legal guardian.

Are both parents responsible for a child medical bills California?

Each parent is equally responsible for providing for the financial needs of his or her child. But the court cannot enforce this obligation until it makes an order for support.

What is a guarantor number on a medical bill?

Billing account number. This is the account number of the billing addressee (guarantor) assigned to receive the bill. Refer to this number when contacting Mayo Clinic with questions. Billing addressee (guarantor) This is the person designated to receive the monthly billing statements.

Who is responsible for an adult child’s medical bills?

Generally, parents would be responsible for their adult child’s debts only if they had signed an agreement with a medical provider to cover them. The situation would be different if it were a minor child. Parents are generally responsible for those bills, Gundling said.

Can a child be covered by both parents health plans?

This double coverage can happen a couple of ways: An adult child might be covered under a parent’s plan (which must be allowed until age 26), and also has a job with workplace benefits.

Which is the primary insurance for a child?

Another rule (commonly referred to as the birthday rule) is based on which parent has the earlier birth date (month and day). The insurance of the parent with the earlier birth date becomes the primary insurance.

What happens if two parents carry insurance for their child?

Now, if the two spouses are divorced, the policy of the custodial parent is the primary cover. The divorce papers will state which spouse has the responsibility for ensuring healthcare.