I live in CO. My son's father and I have shared custody (every other week), we alternate holidays, and we even alternate claiming him as a dependant for taxes. Everything is 50/50 except health insurance. His father specifically requested my son continue to be on his step mother's insurance plan. He took sole responsibility of that.
We had it set up so that whoever takes him in for regular visits will pay the copay and whatever else our son needs as a result. Should he need braces or emergency care, we would split the costs.
He doesn't understand that how all of this works. He also doesn't remember that, per court order, I don't have to help pay any of their premiums. As a result, he is trying to dictate how I use the insurance. For instance, I can't use the insurance to take my son in for a yearly physical. He said I can only use it in the event of an emergency. He set it up so that I'm required to give his wife's social security number and birth date when taking him to health care facilities. He refuses to give me that information.
Now my son needs new glasses because he broke his while sledding, but his father won't give me the information needed to get my son in for an exam.
What can I do in this situation?
We had it set up so that whoever takes him in for regular visits will pay the copay and whatever else our son needs as a result. Should he need braces or emergency care, we would split the costs.
He doesn't understand that how all of this works. He also doesn't remember that, per court order, I don't have to help pay any of their premiums. As a result, he is trying to dictate how I use the insurance. For instance, I can't use the insurance to take my son in for a yearly physical. He said I can only use it in the event of an emergency. He set it up so that I'm required to give his wife's social security number and birth date when taking him to health care facilities. He refuses to give me that information.
Now my son needs new glasses because he broke his while sledding, but his father won't give me the information needed to get my son in for an exam.
What can I do in this situation?
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