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Have your attorney issue a document subpeona to the carrier to get proof of the coverage. Can you still subpeona if the rights of the noncustodial parent have been recently terminated? The information requested would only be during the time frame that rights were effective to prove that the custodial parent had insurance coverage that she failed to relay to domestic relations.

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The attorney representing the non-custodial parent can serve the custodial parent with a interogatory summons requesting proof of insurance or the lack thereof. If the parent wishing such information does not have legal representation, he or she may wish to contact the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the action is to take place for information. Please be advised court clerks cannot give legal advice nor comment on individual cases, they can only impart general information concerning court procedures.

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Q: When a noncustodial parent is ordered to pay unreimbursed medical expenses how can you prove the custodial parent has coverage when you have verbally verified it with the carrier and she denies it?
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What are unreimbursed medical expenses?

Unreimbursed medical expenses are those that your insurance company, or HSA will not reimburse you for. These costs are not covered on your plan.


What if child custody agreement states that noncustodial parent pays half of the medical expenses and transportation and father refuses what recourse does custodial parent have to obtain the money?

That comes under child support enforcement, they will file a motion to enforce.


If the custodial parent removes and blocks the noncustodial parent from any medical information does that make any obligation to pay half of the medical expenses invalid?

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You pay child support and college expenses am I entitled to a reduction in support?

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How Much Medical Expenses are tax deductible?

Medical expenses are deductible up to the amount that they exceed 7.5% of your AGI. If you had an adjusted gross income of $100,000 and your unreimbursed medical expenses were $13,000 than your medical expenses deductible would be $5,500 (13,000 - (100,000 * 7.5%)).


When do medical expenses qualify as deduction?

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How much do hospital expenses affect your tax reuturn?

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Is there a limit on the time for the custodial parent to submit medical expenses for reimbursement from the noncustodial parent?

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What percent of medical bills are tax decuctible?

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Is the custodial parent responsible to pay for visitation travel expenses when non-custodial parent lives out of state?

If the custodial parent is the one to move, than yes.


Can insurance deductible be deducted?

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Can the noncustodial parent receive child support from the custodial parent if it is in court papers that there is joint custody of children?

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