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Apr 26, 2013

Omaha Nebraska Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I still cover my ex-wife and child on my health insurance, which is effective until the time I get remarried. She just give birth to another man’s child and wants me to insure her new baby.

If I insure her new child does that set me up for future responsibility regarding insurance coverage?


Apr 25, 2013

Baltimore Maryland divorce lawyerQuestion:

My divorce lawyer advised me to get doubles of my children's medications because there are times when my ex-wife does not send the proper amounts with the kids when they come to visit.

I pay these costs out-of-pocket because my insurance won't cover it. How can I get reimbursed for these expenses? Can I contact my children's insurance company or must my ex-wife do that since she's the policyholder?

I'm trying to do what's best for our children's health, but it is increasingly difficult to cover these costs out-of-pocket.


Mar 11, 2013

divorce lawyer Katie PetersenQuestion:

My ex-wife continues to take our children to an out-of-network insurance provider that is not covered under my policy.

What can I do to force her to go to physicians that are covered by my health insurance?


Mar 01, 2013

divorce lawyer Alex DurstQuestion:

I was ordered to maintain health insurance coverage on my child, but I am unsure how long I must provide this coverage.

Is there a default or mandatory limit on medical insurance coverage of a minor?


Feb 22, 2013

Baltimore Maryland divorce lawyerQuestion:

I would like to appeal my divorce decree because without my knowledge it appears I agreed to cover my ex-wife's health insurance after our divorce.

I am not sure if this amount I am paying is covering her insurance premium or out-of-pocket expenses.

Is this normal to cover a former spouse's health insurance post-divorce, and if not, can I dispute the payments?


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