When a noncustodial parent is ordered to pay unreimbursed medical expenses how can you prove the custodial parent has coverage when you have verbally verified it with the carrier and she denies it?

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Have your attorney issue a document subpeona to the carrier to get proof of the coverage.

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Can you still subpeona if the rights of the noncustodial parent have been recently terminated? The information requested would only be during the time frame that rights were effective to prove that the custodial parent had insurance coverage that she failed to relay to domestic relations.

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