What is the name of your state? Minnesota
I am the step parent providing medical/dental/vision for my step daughter. My insurance is better than her fathers and therefore the state allowed me to put her on my plans.
Here is my question - the dental plan is a bit messed up. She is covered but the closest dentist in the network is 20 minutes from her dad and I and a good 55 minutes from the mother. The mother is the custodial parent. Yesterday - the mother calls the father and wants my social security number as she was bringing her daughter to the dentist in the town where we live....long story short - I called to speak to her informing her that the person she was going to see was not in the network. I told her that her daughter is covered but only when using the dentist in the network.... Mom said I will not traumatize my daughter by bringing my daughter to someone she does not know.... The person who cleaned her daughters teeth is a friend of the mother apparently. SO - I am wondering - since she took her daughter to someone who is not a provider for my insurance - does this constitute a medical expense that should be reimbursed to the mother. I am under the understanding that since she choose not to go to the provider than she is on her own for paying that cost. Am I correct? Her dad told the mother he would take his daughter to the dentist that was 20 minutes away from him if she would just ask and would want him to. She claims she does not want a stranger looking at her daughters teeth.
The child support order states that both parents pay 50% of non covered expenses - BUT - there would never have been a non covered expense as my insurance covers 100% of the visit with no co-pay.
Please help. Am I wrong for being upset that she expects him to pay for the uncovered dental visit?
Thank you.
I am the step parent providing medical/dental/vision for my step daughter. My insurance is better than her fathers and therefore the state allowed me to put her on my plans.
Here is my question - the dental plan is a bit messed up. She is covered but the closest dentist in the network is 20 minutes from her dad and I and a good 55 minutes from the mother. The mother is the custodial parent. Yesterday - the mother calls the father and wants my social security number as she was bringing her daughter to the dentist in the town where we live....long story short - I called to speak to her informing her that the person she was going to see was not in the network. I told her that her daughter is covered but only when using the dentist in the network.... Mom said I will not traumatize my daughter by bringing my daughter to someone she does not know.... The person who cleaned her daughters teeth is a friend of the mother apparently. SO - I am wondering - since she took her daughter to someone who is not a provider for my insurance - does this constitute a medical expense that should be reimbursed to the mother. I am under the understanding that since she choose not to go to the provider than she is on her own for paying that cost. Am I correct? Her dad told the mother he would take his daughter to the dentist that was 20 minutes away from him if she would just ask and would want him to. She claims she does not want a stranger looking at her daughters teeth.
The child support order states that both parents pay 50% of non covered expenses - BUT - there would never have been a non covered expense as my insurance covers 100% of the visit with no co-pay.
Please help. Am I wrong for being upset that she expects him to pay for the uncovered dental visit?
Thank you.