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My former spouse is not paying their fair share of the medical bills?

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My former spouse is not paying their fair share of the medical bills?

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If you have an order as to how the medical bills are to be divided, basically the solution is the same as above: file a motion to show cause. There is an additional requirement. The additional requirement is that attached to the motion to show cause must be an exact listing of all of the medical bills, a copy of the original bill, how much the insurance company paid of the bill, and what you think the division should be on an item by item basis. This listing needs to have been presented to your former spouse prior to filing the motion. If you do not have an order as to how medical bills are to be divided you will need to file a motion to establish an order to share the medical expenses. Again, since this is a very detailed and technical procedure, we highly recommend that you hire an attorney to represent you in this matter.

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