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Utah Law Requires Biological Fathers To Pay Half Of Pregnancy-Related Medical Costs
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Utah Law Requires Biological Fathers To Pay Half Of Pregnancy-Related Medical Costs
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Utah Will Require Fathers to Help With Pregnancy Bills
The law, set to take effect in May, requires any father whose paternity has been confirmed to pay half of a mother’s insurance premiums while she is pregnant, and any related medical costs.
Gov. Spencer J. Cox of Utah amended the state’s Child Support Act, approving a measure that requires biological fathers to pay half of the mothers’ pregnancy costs.Credit.Pool photo by Jeffrey D. Allred
April 6, 2021Updated 6:34 p.m. ET
A new law in Utah will require biological fathers to pay half of the medical expenses of the mothers’ pregnancy and the birth, stirring debate about the state’s abortion and maternal health care policies.
New Utah Law Requires Dads To Pay Half Of Pregnancy Costs
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Utah Law Requires Fathers to Pay Half of Pregnancy Costs
The legislation received widespread support in the GOP-controlled chamber.
Under the new law, fathers are required to pay 50 percent of a mother’s insurance premiums and other pregnancy-related medical costs including the hospital birth of the child that aren’t paid by another person.
The new law only applies to fathers whose paternity can be confirmed.
If an abortion is performed without the consent of the father, he won’t be financially responsible unless the termination of the pregnancy was necessary to prevent the death of the mother or if the pregnancy was the result of rape.