My partner has court orders and a binding child support agreement.
The binding child support agreement states that the parents pay equally for private health insurance for the children and shall bear equally all out of pocket/gap cover expenses for the children.
Prior to separation his ex-wife advised that she when her extra's benefit limits were reached, she was using the children's numbers on the card.
After separation his ex-wife removed him from their health insurance and kept the children on hers. She has refused to provide a print out of extra's the children have claimed, and the health insurance will not provide it. Does my partner have a right to this due to him paying half?
The binding child support agreement states that the parents pay equally for private health insurance for the children and shall bear equally all out of pocket/gap cover expenses for the children.
Prior to separation his ex-wife advised that she when her extra's benefit limits were reached, she was using the children's numbers on the card.
After separation his ex-wife removed him from their health insurance and kept the children on hers. She has refused to provide a print out of extra's the children have claimed, and the health insurance will not provide it. Does my partner have a right to this due to him paying half?