Legal Question in Family Law in California

Court Order Medical Insurance - Reimbursement

AM I RUNNING OUT OF TIME?

Can you answer a question re a court order re providing medical insurance for minor. This Order has been in effect since Jan 1987, and he has never provided insurance. The child will be 18 in a few days.

Pursuant to the Court Order it states: ''That the absent father shall provide reasonable and appropriate medical insurance for the minor child until that child attains the age of eighteen (18) (or nineteen (19) if still a full-time high school student), dies, marries, is emanicipted or by further court order, whichever occurs first.''

QUESTION:

The child will turn 18, however, she is a full time high school student until June 2003. Since the father has never provided insurance or money in lieu of providing insurance. Can I still go to court to enforce this order? We both share legal responsibility for the minor child, the father is obligated to provide for the current insurance that I provide, and I feel that a reimbursement is in order for the past 16 years in which I provided medical insurance, dental, vision, etc. without fail. Does the order expire because she turns 18, or can I still take this matter to court after she turns 18 or 19 if a full time student?


Asked on 11/07/02, 4:43 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Brian Levy, Esq. Law Office of Brian Don Levy

Reply: Court Order Medical Insurance - Reimbursement

Payment for sums previously ordered can be enforced after the child is 18.

Good luck to you!

Brian Levy, Esq.

Law Offices of Brian Don Levy

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Answered on 11/07/02, 6:12 pm
Edward Lindley Edward Lindley, Attorney at Law

Re: Court Order Medical Insurance - Reimbursement

Q1=Yes

Q2=No. But your delay may come into play re the amount you can collect.

My Q-Why are you waiting?

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Answered on 11/10/02, 3:00 am


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