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[Daughter]'s health insurance & information


[The Ex] <[email]@[email].com>
Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:03 PM
To:  [Last Name]s@[email].com
Cc: [email]dad@[email].com


[Custodial Dad]:
Please provide [Daughter]'s current and past health care information since March 2010.  I need it immediately to have her receive coverage from my plan and to set up the best complementary coverage for her needs.
I need her eye health insurance and dental also.
Please ensure all info is current and valid when you reply.  Please send documents as email attachments to this address.
As you were fired from [past employer] in June 2009 the insurance cards I have on file from the medical offices in Penn are invalid to my best knowledge.
Thank you.
[The Ex]


[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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