mrobison14
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I am divorced in Illinois, and am currently in a debate with my ex about health insurance for our two kids. The original court order states that she has enrolled them in a state funded plan called All Kids, and if that is no longer available then she is to enroll through her employer.
Last year I enrolled in a family plan with my new wife and baby, and since there was no additional charge I enrolled the kids from the first wife. There had been no issues with this as additional/secondary insurance until recently.
Now my ex is claiming that I must immediately cancel my plan because there are issues with the All Kids plan. She hasn't given me any real details other than her word that they are dropping the plan because of my insurance. She is threatening contempt charges based on the court order I referenced above. There is nothing in that order that prohibits additional insurance or me having the children covered under any other plan.
I am wondering if I should petition to modify the order to include my insurance going forward? Do I even have a chance of getting that through? Or, should I be worried about a contempt charge?
Due to my plan being a family plan, this would save both myself and my ex up to $300 a month; however she has refused to discuss this as an option.
Any advice on this is appreciated.
Thanks!
Last year I enrolled in a family plan with my new wife and baby, and since there was no additional charge I enrolled the kids from the first wife. There had been no issues with this as additional/secondary insurance until recently.
Now my ex is claiming that I must immediately cancel my plan because there are issues with the All Kids plan. She hasn't given me any real details other than her word that they are dropping the plan because of my insurance. She is threatening contempt charges based on the court order I referenced above. There is nothing in that order that prohibits additional insurance or me having the children covered under any other plan.
I am wondering if I should petition to modify the order to include my insurance going forward? Do I even have a chance of getting that through? Or, should I be worried about a contempt charge?
Due to my plan being a family plan, this would save both myself and my ex up to $300 a month; however she has refused to discuss this as an option.
Any advice on this is appreciated.
Thanks!