Yes, but it would be a motion to clarify the custody orders as it applies the medical treatment. see link for help
It depends upon how the court order is worded. If the non-custodial parent is responsible for health insurance for the child, then you would need to go back to court. If he is responsible for paying the medical bills, then you would send him the bills. In any case, he remains on the hook for the child's medical bills.
This is entirely under the control of your custody decree. There is no general answer.
Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.
There are a number of third party agencies that rate medical insurance providers. EHealthInsurance, Health-Insurance-Comparison, and HealthInsuranceSimplified all provide comparison tools.
Billers are the people that link medical service providers with insurance companies. The billers provide important information that help insurance companies make medical payments on behalf of the patient.
When a non custodial parent is ordered by the court to pay medical coverage, and the custodial parent applies for Medicaid that does not mean that the dependent child's medical coverage can be terminated by the non custodial parent. The ordered insurance becomes the primary insurance, and Medicaid becomes the secondary.
One can find more information about travel medical insurance from medical insurance providers. In addition, online resources provide information about travel medical insurance.
In florida there are many different medical insurance providers. They include: BCBS of Florida, United Health Care, Humana Medical Plan, Aetna Health inc., and Wellcare of FL inc.
yes
If you're searching for medical insurance providers in the UK, you can try Kaiser Quotes and Aetna International. There is a health care blog which could be of some help as well as Wikipedia.
No, but you can file a motion with the court to get it provided. see link below for Dads House
Some of the companies that provide medical malpractice insurance are FPIC Insurance Group and the Healthcare Providers Service Organization. The Doctors Company also provides medical malpractice insurance.