What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? GA
I have searched and no answer was found.
No, the ex refuses to talk to me about the issue.
Yes, I have asked.
The CS order states he is to carry insurance (but could not). The original CO had me carry insurance (my choice). The PP modification is silent although, via negotiations, it was agreed that I continue to carry the insurance.
I carry insurance on our son. It is a HRA policy ($3000.00 OOP max). Ex is asking for son's SS# and BC copy. I have no issues with providing the I information EXCEPT that the policy (I believe) is actually under his fiancee. They are not yet married as far as I know.
Questions:
If they are not married and the policy is indeed under her then would it not be fraud to carry our son on her policy?
Her policy is under the Fulton County Schools. All of the policies state "Eligible Dependents Are: * Your never married dependent children who are:
(2)Stepchildren under age 19 who live with you at least 180 days per year and for whom you can provide documentation satisfactory to the Plan that they are your dependents"
- Dad has him less tha 100 overnights per year
- Would this not also constitute fraud if he were to attempt to sign up our son for this insurance?
The reason I am asking is because if he does indeed carry proper insurance then I will remove son from my policy (saving large amounts of money for me, CS notwithstanding) and keep his. However, if it is fraud and son should not be allowed I don't want to run the risk of little dude ending up without coverage.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have searched and no answer was found.
No, the ex refuses to talk to me about the issue.
Yes, I have asked.
The CS order states he is to carry insurance (but could not). The original CO had me carry insurance (my choice). The PP modification is silent although, via negotiations, it was agreed that I continue to carry the insurance.
I carry insurance on our son. It is a HRA policy ($3000.00 OOP max). Ex is asking for son's SS# and BC copy. I have no issues with providing the I information EXCEPT that the policy (I believe) is actually under his fiancee. They are not yet married as far as I know.
Questions:
If they are not married and the policy is indeed under her then would it not be fraud to carry our son on her policy?
Her policy is under the Fulton County Schools. All of the policies state "Eligible Dependents Are: * Your never married dependent children who are:
(2)Stepchildren under age 19 who live with you at least 180 days per year and for whom you can provide documentation satisfactory to the Plan that they are your dependents"
- Dad has him less tha 100 overnights per year
- Would this not also constitute fraud if he were to attempt to sign up our son for this insurance?
The reason I am asking is because if he does indeed carry proper insurance then I will remove son from my policy (saving large amounts of money for me, CS notwithstanding) and keep his. However, if it is fraud and son should not be allowed I don't want to run the risk of little dude ending up without coverage.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?