outofmoney
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What is the name of your state? OH
My ex told me that she's suing me for $30,000 in medical bills for the past 3 years. She said that her attorney's filing the paperwork this week. Our divorce degree says that I pay 100% of the medical bills & she should give me receipts to reimburse her withing a reasonable amount of time (no date specified.)
3 years ago, she gave me a few bills & I paid 50% because at the time she said she would split them 50/50 because of my child's serious medical decision. After that, I received a bill for $2000, and I called the hospital to see why they didn't submit it to insurance (which was on her step-father's policy.) The hospital said they did & the insurance reimbursed the step-father, but they never received payment. I told my ex-wife this, and I no longer received bills.
About 1 1/2 years ago, both of my kids showed up for a visit with braces. A few months after that, she said that I owed her $15,000 (at that time) and she wanted it added on to child support as arrearage. I told her that I haven't received any receipts. She said she would get them for me, but when I asked other times, she said she was still getting them ready.
About a month ago, she called me to see if I would hire a lawyer to add $15,000 on the child support & that she claim the kids on taxes every year to make things even (currently I claim them since I'm current on child support.) I told her that I never received any receipts from her, and I don't know what her and her husband was reimbursed also. She said that if I didn't agree, she was meeting with an attorney & suing me for the full $30,000 amount. She said that her attorney told her that since I adopted a child more than 3 years ago, the judge will side with her more because my 1st family always comes first.
I don't really think she's paid these bills, so do you think I'll be $30,000 in arrearage now? Any advice or even ideas on settlement? I pretty much figure that since I can't prove she didn't give me the bills I'll be paying for the rest of my life. I'll be representing myself pro se.
My ex told me that she's suing me for $30,000 in medical bills for the past 3 years. She said that her attorney's filing the paperwork this week. Our divorce degree says that I pay 100% of the medical bills & she should give me receipts to reimburse her withing a reasonable amount of time (no date specified.)
3 years ago, she gave me a few bills & I paid 50% because at the time she said she would split them 50/50 because of my child's serious medical decision. After that, I received a bill for $2000, and I called the hospital to see why they didn't submit it to insurance (which was on her step-father's policy.) The hospital said they did & the insurance reimbursed the step-father, but they never received payment. I told my ex-wife this, and I no longer received bills.
About 1 1/2 years ago, both of my kids showed up for a visit with braces. A few months after that, she said that I owed her $15,000 (at that time) and she wanted it added on to child support as arrearage. I told her that I haven't received any receipts. She said she would get them for me, but when I asked other times, she said she was still getting them ready.
About a month ago, she called me to see if I would hire a lawyer to add $15,000 on the child support & that she claim the kids on taxes every year to make things even (currently I claim them since I'm current on child support.) I told her that I never received any receipts from her, and I don't know what her and her husband was reimbursed also. She said that if I didn't agree, she was meeting with an attorney & suing me for the full $30,000 amount. She said that her attorney told her that since I adopted a child more than 3 years ago, the judge will side with her more because my 1st family always comes first.
I don't really think she's paid these bills, so do you think I'll be $30,000 in arrearage now? Any advice or even ideas on settlement? I pretty much figure that since I can't prove she didn't give me the bills I'll be paying for the rest of my life. I'll be representing myself pro se.