What is the name of your state? VA
I pay CS to ex -wife, previously CS included amount to pay for medical on children on ex-wife's insurance. It was a good thing because my ex-wife committed identity theft and I didn't want her to have my information.
It is being changed for me to provide it directly, which presents a problem. In that my ex will have insurance cards with my employer information. I'm wanting to know if there is a way for me to stipulate that she not be provided or have access to my information and that she follow the terms of the order in that she obtains my consent before obtaining any service other than that of a medical emergency.
Basically, I don't want her going to any doctor and telling me that I'm the responsible party or for them to start third party billing me as the custodial parent should be the responsible party because they are the person bringing the child and the person who should be signing the authorization for care. I'm thinking about providing her a letter to present to any provider before I send the new cards so that I'm covered. Any advice or suggestions on this new development would be appreciated. Thanks!
I pay CS to ex -wife, previously CS included amount to pay for medical on children on ex-wife's insurance. It was a good thing because my ex-wife committed identity theft and I didn't want her to have my information.
It is being changed for me to provide it directly, which presents a problem. In that my ex will have insurance cards with my employer information. I'm wanting to know if there is a way for me to stipulate that she not be provided or have access to my information and that she follow the terms of the order in that she obtains my consent before obtaining any service other than that of a medical emergency.
Basically, I don't want her going to any doctor and telling me that I'm the responsible party or for them to start third party billing me as the custodial parent should be the responsible party because they are the person bringing the child and the person who should be signing the authorization for care. I'm thinking about providing her a letter to present to any provider before I send the new cards so that I'm covered. Any advice or suggestions on this new development would be appreciated. Thanks!
Last edited: