Child support, back medical insurance coverage question.?
I have an 18 year old daughter that lives with me and has since birth. Her father and I separated when she was 2 and divorced when she was 3. He was ordered to pay support and provide insurance. For the first couple of years, he would start jobs and quit as soon as child support found him, so my new husband added her to his policy at work when we married. She has been on his policy for 13 years. The father does pay his child support, but I am questioning whether I can sue him for the back medical coverage. It comes out to about per month based on today's figures (took total extra for kids and divided by 3, since I have two more daughters now).
I hate to be a biddy, but he is about to nickel and dime me to death. My father (her grandfather) bought her a new car, and the daddy took from his car insurance payment to cover the tank of gas he put in the old car! I have had ENOUGH!!! It is time he realizes just how lucky he has had it!!!
I forgot to say I was in North Carolina.
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You can go after him for any arrears he owes based on the court order. If he had a court order requiring him to provide health insurance then you can. If there is some sort of out like "must provide health insurance if available through employment" you may not be able to collect unless you can prove it was available.
I highly advise yuo discuss the case with a lawyer as the clock is now ticking.
seek legal advise
yes you can. You can also get him for half of the actual medical bill that was not paid by the insurance company.