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Originally Posted by Whispers
Family Law lawyer can get a hearing of course and drag husband back in IF they can serve him and he's never in the state....
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It sounds to me like H's insurer is dragging its feet to shield itself from possible liabilty to H. Why waste time dicking around with the insurance company when there's a final decree that's enforceable by a court that orders H to provide insurance?
I don't practice family law, but I do 100% litigation. W doesn't need a lawyer to file and have a hearing on a motion to enforce the decree. Texas Family Code section 157.001 applies:
http://law.onecle.com/texas/family/157.001.00.html
Keep the motion SIMPLE, BRIEF, AND TO THE POINT. Attach a copy of any RELEVANT documents. The following form was created to use in New Mexico courts, but with a few changes I think it'd do just fine.
https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts....%20enforce.pdf
Good luck!