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Utah Law Requires Biological Fathers To Pay Half Of Pregnancy-Related Medical Costs

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

Utah Law Requires Biological Fathers To Pay Half Of Pregnancy-Related Medical Costs
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Utah Law Requires Fathers to Contribute to Pregnancy Costs

Apr 6, 2021 MONDAY, April 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) A new law requires biological fathers in Utah to pay half of a woman’s out-of-pocket pregnancy costs in what the bill’s sponsor says is an attempt to reduce the burden on pregnant women and increase responsibility for men who have children. The father’s financial obligation would include a pregnant woman’s health insurance premiums and any pregnancy-related medical costs. However, critics say the new law does not do enough to improve maternal health care needs, will not help women who are most vulnerable, and could put pregnant women in abusive relationships at greater risk, the

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iStockphoto A new Utah law will require biological fathers pay half of a woman s out-of-pocket pregnancy costs. This story and more in Tuesday morning s news brief. Tuesday morning, April 6, 2021 State Dads Must Pay Half For Pregnancy A new Utah law will require biological fathers pay half of a woman s out-of-pocket pregnancy costs. The bill s sponsor, Rep. Brady Brammer, R-Pleasant Grove, said the measure is an effort to decrease the burden of pregnancy on women and increase responsibility for men who have children. Critics argue the legislation doesn t do enough to adequately address maternal health care needs and could make abusive situations even more dangerous. Anti-abortion activists have lauded the bill saying it will protect the lives of unborn children by supporting women through their pregnancy. The legislation is not intended to lower the frequency of abortions, but Brammer said that could be a consequence of the law.

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