NC
Hey there, hope for an easy answer. My husband and I separated in January of this year. We subsequently signed a separation agreement, where he agreed to keep me medically insured until the date of absolute divorce. I received an email from him tonight stating:
"I might have a lapse of insurance from September 9th to October 9th. In between that time I would like to see how you would like to work that out. My suggestion is that I pay half of the insurance amount to you for that time frame. That would be an additional $194.48 for the month. I will need some information from you in a couple of weeks to ensure the new insurance is good to go. I will also get you the policy information when I get it."
If he is still employed with the same company, I don't know what on earth would cause a lapse, but I guarantee he is making his policy more expensive to me. In any case, I feel this is NOT about how much it costs him, but rather my expenses over and above my normal copays (which would be 100% of the expense if I have no insurance from him at all). My money hungry lawyer ate up half my retainer in one month doing almost nothing, and I refuse to give her another penny, mainly because I don't have any more to give. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Hey there, hope for an easy answer. My husband and I separated in January of this year. We subsequently signed a separation agreement, where he agreed to keep me medically insured until the date of absolute divorce. I received an email from him tonight stating:
"I might have a lapse of insurance from September 9th to October 9th. In between that time I would like to see how you would like to work that out. My suggestion is that I pay half of the insurance amount to you for that time frame. That would be an additional $194.48 for the month. I will need some information from you in a couple of weeks to ensure the new insurance is good to go. I will also get you the policy information when I get it."
If he is still employed with the same company, I don't know what on earth would cause a lapse, but I guarantee he is making his policy more expensive to me. In any case, I feel this is NOT about how much it costs him, but rather my expenses over and above my normal copays (which would be 100% of the expense if I have no insurance from him at all). My money hungry lawyer ate up half my retainer in one month doing almost nothing, and I refuse to give her another penny, mainly because I don't have any more to give. Any suggestions? Thanks!