Legal Question in Civil Litigation in North Carolina

My ex husband and I entered into a contract with my son's orthodontist for braces. He signed the agreement to pay his portion and I would pay mine. He currently pays child support as well, but medical expenses are not part of the child support order (it's a basic order through the state). He has not made one payment yet to the orthodontist, and I am forced to pay to prevent late fees, and ensure we can still receive treatment. Can I sue him in small claims court? Do I have to wait until all treatment is complete and I have a final amount I paid for him, or can I sue now to make him pay?


Asked on 5/18/17, 9:21 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kenneth Love Ken Love Law

It depends on who signed the contract and who the parties are. It looks you both signed a contract or other agreement with the orthodontist and not with each other. Without some agreement between the two of you, you will have a very hard time prevailing in an action against him on contract grounds. You may want to consult your family law attorney to have the child support order revised.

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Answered on 5/18/17, 9:37 am


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