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Hi All,
My daughter's mother got a new job and now has better, less expensive medical insurance than I do. Curently I am responsible to carry my daughter's insurance, but we decided mutually that it would be in her best interest to switch. Our agreement has been in place for roughly 6 months, and part of it says that she can't contest the agreement for 2 years. Since we are both in agreement that it would be best for my daughter to have the better insurance, would this form do the trick?
http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/ssc/forms/pdf/drmv78f.pdf
I assume that if we attach the current parenting plan, change the person responsible to carry insurance on this form and leave the rest as is, then the court will send a notice to my employer that they can release me from carrying her insurance? We would do it outside of court, but my work can't release me since there is a court order in place. It would save me a few hundred a month, which helps everybody.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Arizona
Hi All,
My daughter's mother got a new job and now has better, less expensive medical insurance than I do. Curently I am responsible to carry my daughter's insurance, but we decided mutually that it would be in her best interest to switch. Our agreement has been in place for roughly 6 months, and part of it says that she can't contest the agreement for 2 years. Since we are both in agreement that it would be best for my daughter to have the better insurance, would this form do the trick?
http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/ssc/forms/pdf/drmv78f.pdf
I assume that if we attach the current parenting plan, change the person responsible to carry insurance on this form and leave the rest as is, then the court will send a notice to my employer that they can release me from carrying her insurance? We would do it outside of court, but my work can't release me since there is a court order in place. It would save me a few hundred a month, which helps everybody.
Thanks in advance for your advice!