[The Ex] <[email]@[email].com> | Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:03 PM | |
To: [Last Name]s@[email].com Cc: [email]dad@[email].com | ||
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[Custodial Dad] and [Step Mom] [Last Name] < [Last Name]s@[email].com>
Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM
To: [The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
Cc: [email]dad@[email].com
Your information is incorrect and I have addressed this issue many, many times. In addition, to obtain complementary coverage for [Daughter]'s policy not only do you NOT require her insurance information but any legitimate insurance company would be able to do so on [Daughter]'s behalf. As I have come to learn, my Aetna coverage has been the only coverage [Daughter] has ever had in her entire life.
I am curious to know why you are purchasing a family plan of insurance when you are "single" and with no dependents specifically when duplicate coverage from an out-of-state plan is not only redundant but unnecessary. It just seems to me that you have money to throw around on lawyers, filings and proving a case but have no concern or care to help our daughter on a daily basis.
[Custodial Dad] & [Step Mom]
The [Last Name]s
([XXX]) [XXX] - 6052
If two stand shoulder to shoulder against the gods,
Happy together, the gods themselves are helpless
Against them while they stand so.
~Maxwell Anderson
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