Dedemiller
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
Hello. My ex wife allowed a hospital co-pay (for my 15 yr. old daughter) to go into collections in my name. I carry the insurance for my daughter. I found out about it 5 months after the hospital visit, when I got the notice from collections. The hospital kept sending the bill to her house (as they should) but they had it addressed to me. I was never even made aware that my daughter was admitted to the ER. Our divorce decree states that the mother will be responsible for, pay and document all uninsured medical expenses up to 6% ($854.00) After which then the father pays 70%, mother pays 30%. After she pays her 6%, she has 14 days to give me the statements so I can pay my portion. Here's what I need to know. Is my ex wife still responsible for this bill, even though my 26 yr. old daughter (who also lives with my ex wife) was the one who "signed her in" to the ER? My ex was out of state (I didn't know that either). I mean, she's still legally responsible as the custodial parent, correct? So either the hospital just used my name to send the bill because I'm the insurance carrier and they sent it to my old house (hers) because that is the address in the hospital system for my name. ?? I'm not sure how it got screwed up, but it is definitely not my bill. Will this stand up in small claims court?
Hello. My ex wife allowed a hospital co-pay (for my 15 yr. old daughter) to go into collections in my name. I carry the insurance for my daughter. I found out about it 5 months after the hospital visit, when I got the notice from collections. The hospital kept sending the bill to her house (as they should) but they had it addressed to me. I was never even made aware that my daughter was admitted to the ER. Our divorce decree states that the mother will be responsible for, pay and document all uninsured medical expenses up to 6% ($854.00) After which then the father pays 70%, mother pays 30%. After she pays her 6%, she has 14 days to give me the statements so I can pay my portion. Here's what I need to know. Is my ex wife still responsible for this bill, even though my 26 yr. old daughter (who also lives with my ex wife) was the one who "signed her in" to the ER? My ex was out of state (I didn't know that either). I mean, she's still legally responsible as the custodial parent, correct? So either the hospital just used my name to send the bill because I'm the insurance carrier and they sent it to my old house (hers) because that is the address in the hospital system for my name. ?? I'm not sure how it got screwed up, but it is definitely not my bill. Will this stand up in small claims court?