shockergeek
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
In my divorce decree it states that's we are to split any out of pocket medical costs, ie. Copays. I know I have to pay half, but my question is, ex wife is the custodial parent and she has taken my daughter to the dr. and then she would give me a copy of the bill and reciept then I would repay her. No problems. Now she has taken her twice recently and she mailed me the original bill with a note saying she paid half and gives me her check number and amount paid. It strikes me odd that she is doing this now, as she is mad because I filed paperwork for an administrative review of child support. I was under the impression she was supposed to pay the copay in full when she takes the kids to dr and then I reimburse her...and vice versa for me. Im thinking I should send the bill along with a money order made out to her for half of the copay back to her and let her submit that to the dr, or should I just pay the half of copay to the dr? I just don't want to do something wrong and her get me in a legal bind.
In my divorce decree it states that's we are to split any out of pocket medical costs, ie. Copays. I know I have to pay half, but my question is, ex wife is the custodial parent and she has taken my daughter to the dr. and then she would give me a copy of the bill and reciept then I would repay her. No problems. Now she has taken her twice recently and she mailed me the original bill with a note saying she paid half and gives me her check number and amount paid. It strikes me odd that she is doing this now, as she is mad because I filed paperwork for an administrative review of child support. I was under the impression she was supposed to pay the copay in full when she takes the kids to dr and then I reimburse her...and vice versa for me. Im thinking I should send the bill along with a money order made out to her for half of the copay back to her and let her submit that to the dr, or should I just pay the half of copay to the dr? I just don't want to do something wrong and her get me in a legal bind.