Insurance Dispute Resolution Steps

Summary

In Indiana, both parties must adhere to the divorce decree terms regarding insurance and medical expenses. Misuse of HSA accounts or withholding insurance information may violate the decree. To address this, you can file a motion to enforce the decree in family court. Obtain the necessary forms from the local family court, complete them with details of the violations, file them with the court clerk, and serve the papers to your ex-spouse.

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Tony
Hi Tony! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
My ex-wife is withholding my insurance information to use her HSA account and billing me for half when my insurance would have paid for the whole bill
Hi Tony! That sounds frustrating. To guide you better, could you please let me know which state you are located in? Different states have different laws regarding insurance and HSA accounts, especially in family law contexts.
Indiana
Hi Tony! Here are some general points about your situation in Indiana:
- Indiana law requires that both parties follow the terms of the divorce decree regarding insurance and medical expenses.
- Misuse of HSA accounts or withholding insurance information can be a violation of the decree.
- You might consider filing a motion to enforce the decree in family court.
Do you need information on how to file a motion in Indiana?
Yes
To file a motion to enforce the decree in Indiana, follow these steps:
- Obtain the necessary forms from the local family court.
- Complete the forms, detailing the violations.
- File the forms with the court clerk and pay the filing fee.
- Serve the papers to your ex-wife.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?