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painted4love
Nov 25, 2006, 08:16 AM
I divorced last year and my ex stated and signed and reaffirmed that he was carrying medical insurance on me. I didn't think he was but called and they confirmed that this was true. Well now that its been over a year and Ive had MRI's and such and he has since remarried I have found out that he did not have my insurance covered as we agreed when I lowered the amount of alimony just for him to carry insurance. I am now paying for medical that otherwise would have been paid off by now just because he tried to pull a fast one on the insurance company but because of his misdeed I had medical done that I otherwise would have waited for my own insurance implementation. The irony in everything is that he took me to court to have the alimony reduced and I agreed but did not know about the insurance coverage/non-coverage issue til after the court date.
I have not spoke to my ex about the insurance issue because i don't want to deal with his boloney.

He is suppose to pay for 1/2 of my kids medical and since moving out has not paid anything. I told him about a week ago that I was calculating his 1/2 of the kids medical and its well over 1000 dollars. His response was: I owe your lawyer 500.00 and I haven't paid him either (which was part of a settlement for court costs).

Since the court date my lawyer has been very ill and now I can't even afford another lawyer if he doesn't get better.

Any direction, Please Help
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mr.yet
Nov 25, 2006, 08:21 AM
GO the the court and file it yourself, take your court papers with you, ask the court to enforce the court order, by attaching his wages. If he agreed to it , it can be enforce thru the court.