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Thank you for your reply. Perhaps I should file a contempt motion for his failure to provide medical insurance access. What good is the medical insurance to the kids if there is no access for them? I was just hoping to avoid paying out more for an interstate attorney, as I have paid out the yang here, but I guess it cannot be avoided. I was really hoping that the uniform interstate act covered some of this. No, I am not seeking a retroactive modification, as that would be impossible. But yes, I can seek contempt in this jurisdiction (which does take time and money) and ask that those out of pocket expenses be paid, plus the premiums that I have paid out to secure the kids' insurance. That is quite a tidy sum. The kids are also both in need of orthodontics, which is going to be expensive. I have already sent the NCP the estimate and a letter from the dentist, indicating that this placement of orthodontics is not for cosmetic purposes but for medical need. Of course, he has done absolutely nothing as usual! Very disheartening. Just seemed a little unfair that the state will prosecute him to the hilt if the kids and I were receiving state assistance and fail to intercede at all on our behalf as we do not receive assistance as medical costs are exorbitant. I do appreciate any and all feedback. Thank you! |