Call the police. If his visitation period (as outlined by court order) has ended and the order says the child should be in the mother's custody, and he will not return the child, it is kidnapping or custodial interference.
You should also call your lawyer. You might need to make a motion to modify the custody agreement to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future.
No, it's fraudulant. It's not practical, the secondary insurance should pay the remainder of the cost the primary insurance doesn't cover.
It's not at the discretion of the insurance company as to who is the primary or the secondary. It is the sole decision of the policy holder(you). They are a paid service and are there to serve you. Correction: No, it's not at the discretion of the policy holder. The primary coverage is based on who's birthday comes first. For example, in this particular case, the child lives with his mother and stepfather, and the stepfather and the biological father both have him on their medical insurance policies. The father's birthday is in October and the stepfather's birthday is in December. So the father's insurance is primary, and the stepfather's insurance is secondary. These are the quidelines insurance companies use to determine which one is primary, and which one is secondary.
Unless mentioned in the divorce decree, the birthday rule should apply.
They don't even need to trick him to do it. see link
Mother Teresa never attended any college. In fact, as a child she was home schooled and did not attend primary or secondary school.
In Missouri, it's mandatory. see link
O9nly if he has primary custody, or family is intact.
A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.
Father or Mother
A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
Father has no rights to the child until court approvedsee link
Perjury