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Apr 27, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel LambertQuestion:

My children were recently ordered by the court to be placed on my health insurance provided to me through my employer.

I do not want my employer sending any information about my policies directly to my ex-wife. I'm fine with forwarding her only the necessary information.

How do I ensure my company does not send her any information?


Mar 17, 2012

Omaha Nebraska Divorce LawyerQuestion:

Per my parenting plan under the heading "Child Support" I am to pay my ex-wife child support for the cost of health insurance for my child. 

Those payments have been garnished, but I learned my ex-wife has not provided our child with insurance for many months. I was told I couldn't add my child to my employer's insurance outside of open enrollment so I am going to provide my child with insurance outside of my employer.

Do I have to petition the courts or is there a simple online form I can file to notify the court that I am now providing insurance on my child and my child support payments should be reduced accordingly?


Feb 14, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel LambertQuestion:

My question is about health insurance coverage post-divorce.

I have employer insurance that I put my children on because my ex-wife refuses to use her employer’s health/dental insurance for the children.

Are both parents required to take insurance from their employers while the children are under 18? Which parent is responsible for providing health insurance coverage post-divorce?


Feb 07, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel ExnerQuestion:

My divorce question is about a new modification and its effects on other parts of the decree that have been left untouched.

Our divorce decree says that my ex-wife and I will pay 50% of our child's health care costs. She has repeatedly failed to pay her full share of the monthly costs.

We went through a child custody modification last year where the visitation schedule was modified, though no other parts of the decree were.

Since a modification to the decree was previously made, does this effect all other parts of the divorce decree? So if she owes me financial support, am I able to go after her for reimbursement or is everything, including owed support, lost because there has already been a modification?


Jan 16, 2012

Houston Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I am paying child support in addition to insurance reimbursement.

The child support amount is not the problem; it's the monthly insurance reimbursement, which accounts for roughly 20% of my monthly income!

Is there a limit to the amount of insurance reimbursement I am ordered to pay in addition to child support?


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