Opinion ID: 2271487
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Heading: Calculation of Uninsured Medical and Dental Expenses

Text: [¶ 11] John asserts that the District Court erred in determining that the net amount he owed for the children's uninsured medical and dental expenses was $202.53. [1] He contends that the court's calculation of his share of the uninsured medical and dental expenses erroneously included certain expenses for the son that were incurred after the son had turned eighteen and graduated from high school. See 19-A M.R.S. § 1653(8)(B) (2008) ([T]he court order must require that the child support be provided beyond the child's 18th birthday if the child is attending secondary school ... until the child graduates, withdraws or is expelled from secondary school or attains the age of 19, whichever occurs first.); see also Longo v. Goodwin, 2001 ME 153, ¶ 12, 783 A.2d 159, 162. With the elimination of these expenses from the determination, John owes Susan $91.61 for his share of the uninsured medical and dental expenses.