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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA and IL
Hi, I am the mom and CP of two children. The NCP lives in CA and the children and I moved to IL 6 years ago. Everything has been relatively fine with child support until now. The NCP's employer no longer offers health insurance that covers out-of-State care (as has been the case for the past 6 years). So he enrolled them in a CA plan.
This is the wording in the court order [it's a form and the box next to "respondent" (NCP) is checked]: "Health insurance coverage for the minor children of the parties must be maintained by the respondent/defendant if available at no or reasonable cost through their respective places employment or self-employment. Both parties are ordered to cooperate in the presentation, collection, and reimbursement of any health-care claims."
Does this mean we need to go back to court if we can't resolve this? He's saying that he has them covered but they can only be seen by doctors in CA unless it's an emergency. The children (one with medical issues) live in IL 75% of the time.
The NCP is not willing to work with me on finding IL insurance and I don't know how to interpret that Order under these conditions. Any advice? Thanks!
Hi, I am the mom and CP of two children. The NCP lives in CA and the children and I moved to IL 6 years ago. Everything has been relatively fine with child support until now. The NCP's employer no longer offers health insurance that covers out-of-State care (as has been the case for the past 6 years). So he enrolled them in a CA plan.
This is the wording in the court order [it's a form and the box next to "respondent" (NCP) is checked]: "Health insurance coverage for the minor children of the parties must be maintained by the respondent/defendant if available at no or reasonable cost through their respective places employment or self-employment. Both parties are ordered to cooperate in the presentation, collection, and reimbursement of any health-care claims."
Does this mean we need to go back to court if we can't resolve this? He's saying that he has them covered but they can only be seen by doctors in CA unless it's an emergency. The children (one with medical issues) live in IL 75% of the time.
The NCP is not willing to work with me on finding IL insurance and I don't know how to interpret that Order under these conditions. Any advice? Thanks!