Im going to try and get a car this weekend. I’ve never had a loan of any kind and i have numerous unpaid medical and dental bills. I make

She refused to go to an authorized dentist under my plan and opened dental bills in my name not authorized by me for procedures for our son that were not covered under my dental benefits. Am I responsible for the bill?

I’ve had bad teeth my whole life. When I say bad, I mean it never fails when I go to the dentist I always walk out with a long list of things that need to be done from fillings to root canals to crowns. It always ends up being this major expense (even with dental insurance) that lately I’ve just stop going to the dentist just because I can’t afford it. Can anyone suggest ways to save money on dental bills without neglecting the work that needs to be done? Are there any agencies out there that could help with expenses or low cost supplemental dental insurance that I could use along with my regular dental insurance provided by my employer? Any and all suggestions welcome.

i paid quite many hospital bills,dental bills and school tuition out of my pocket in 2007.I just wanted to know how do i go by itemizing these if i can?

I am not trying to be a money grubbing b****, my son is 9 years old and his father has made no attempt to see him in years, when he does see him it’s because we run into someone in his family.
Anyway about my question, we both live in Ohio, we were never married or even a couple, so there are no custody papers, I am the one who is raising him (with the help of my husband) feed him and clothe him. I have never asked his father for anything, in fact he rarely pays his child support. I have paid for everything since he was born (all medical/dental bills, ect.). His dentist recently refered him to an orthodontist and they want him to have an expander and then partial braces.

I am just wondering if it’s his responsibility to help pay for this, he has never carried insurance on him or helped with anything else, but I know braces are very expensive and my insurance will only cover 00 of it.
I am not expecting/wanting him to pay for all of it, right now I am planning on paying for it myself, I just want to know if legally I can ask him to help?
I don’t think some of you understand that paternity has already been proven and a child support order has been in effect for about 7 years now, he just doesn’t pay it. We were once friends and all I wanted was for him to be a good father to his son, like any mother would. Did not want a relationship or money, I didn’t file for child support until he left the state and had another kid on the way and had made no contact with my son for almost a year. I was a little pi$$ed, not that he was with someone else or even having a child with them but that he had neglected the child he already had. My dad wanted nothing to do with my sister and I until we were almost old enough to take care of our selves, I wanted better for my son, I wanted his father in his life, we were friends, I thought we could make it work.

My husband is in the military and we have United Concordia Dental coverage. Unfortunately, this plan doesn’t cover much because we’ve had to pay over 0 for one child already this year and now we’re looking at at least 0 for his brother. Is there any governmnt agency that helps with dental bills? Or is there some other program that I can combine with our dental insurance so we don’t pay so much out of pocket? Any help is appreciated!
My dentist DOES participate with United Concordia, they just don’t cover a lot. For example, they think that conscious sedation is an "elective" because a 4 year old should be able to hold still to have a cavity filled right? So stupid, it might be an elective for an adult but not for a child in my opinion. They also have a really low cap, my 4 year old is almost at his max for the year already. To get his cavity filled I had to pay 5 out of pocket for the full price of the sedation and co pays for the other stuff. United Concordia does not provide very good coverage in my opinion, so I’m looking for something to supplement it.

I married a foreigner and while he was here in the US he incurred about 0 in dental bills. He now abandoned the marriage and left the country. In Wisconsin, am I responsible for all of these bills? or just half? Should I call the dental office before they send out a bill? He had his parent’s address (they are here in the US) on the billing so it would go to them and they would just let it go to collections. I don’t want this affecting my credit.

PS. I don’t need any lectures on immigration, just an answer to my question.

In 2004, I was involved in a bad car wreck which left me unable to work. I was awarded a settlement. A settlement which included money for me to pay my medical bills which I incurred because of this accident. The bills totalled over 0,000. Since I payed these out of my pocket, is this amount tax deductible?

Dental Bills payed out of my pocket. Are they tax deductible? I really need to know.
Attention "Just Me", it seems your outvoted, and for your information..The settlement was for my income, and my bills and for anyone else that helped me out during that very traumatic time of my life. I’m not able to work anymore.
Also, your wrong about the "lost wage compensation" being taxable. Before we even settled the case, I had 5, I said 5 prominent accountants from Columbus, Ohio come in and tell me their view on how I should go about having the settlement divided up. Lost wages were talked about. I was told that "absolutely" no part of my settlement was taxable. So your information is flawed. I wouldn’t have replied to "your" comment, but the CAPITAL LETTERS set me off.
Confidence is one thing, but confidence without evidence isn’t worth the time you took to type it.
As for the rest of you all, you really are all telling me exactly what I had been told. I had a few people that told me otherwise. You all are along with the majority. I wish I could pick all of you.

I've heard about care credit and that it will allow to make payments to pay off your dental bills but will they still allow you to use care credit if you are using a dental discount card too. Also does care credit charge an annual fee for using their services like some credit cards?

do i attach the itemized list with my 1040EZ? or do i need a diff form? or do i have to go to a tax preparer since im claiming dental bills and can't do it myself? HELP PLEASE!?

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