Your best bet is to pay for the bills yourself and then take them back to court.
Ask him for the bills.
most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities. most of the time they give responsibility to CARRY the insurance on the child to one parent but also state that the other parent has to pay half of the medical bills that are aquired. Depends on the divorce papers. Its all about the legalities.
Depending on the state, it is likely that you do. However, MOST providers are willing to negotiate a bill. Insurance companies often pay them "reasonable cost of services" based on an average in your region, so why can't you? With bills such as x-rays, MRIs, etc., ask to pay half. Office visits, and other issues, ask for a 1/3 discount. Many places will deal with you. They price their services with this in mind.
5000 bills
If you were legally married at the time the debt was incurred, it is doubtful he could avoid a judgment for at least half the amount owed. Nice guy - NOT!
That is dependent on the court orders. see link
It would depend on what is listed in the divorce decree. If the medical bills were for a child, more than likely both parents are responsible for 50% of the medical bill. If the medical bill was incurred by one spouse, the court may not recognize that as community property and make it responsibility of the debt-incurring party.
ss is the medical terminology abbreviation meaning one-half. It has fallen out of favor, as it can be misinterpreted as "55."
A wheel deal, Suspicious, because you generally get what you pay for.
You are still responsible for their insurance, when you get another job that has it available. If there is no insurance right now, most of the time you would be responsible for half of any medical bills that are acquired while they were uninsured.
Hemiplegia is weakness of half.
Typically a little less than half.