You can try contacting the insurance company or employer's human resource department directly and explain what you need. They may want a copy of the Court Order and your identification.
Or you can file a Petition to Enforce in Court. Make sure you ask that he pay your court costs.
Are you using Child Support Enforcement Services through the DES office? You can be their client if you are ordered to receive support.
Finally, if you are back in court to modify support, you can ask that he be required to provide insurance, but that he not get credit for it for any periods of time he does not provide you the insurance cards.
Sometimes, having an attorney write a letter can also help.
Call if we can help with any of the above.
Marie Zawtocki
Attorney at Law
Answered on May 08th, 2018 at 11:30 AM