Tuesday, January 25, 2011

if a person requests a court order for reimbursement of Health insurance premiums?

If a person requests a court order for reimbursement of health insurance premiums, and tells the courts that the cost is $450 per month when the actual cost is $350 per month, would this make the court order invalid? Also, if this person prosecuted for failing to pay this amount in full would this be malicious prosecution? Balto., Maryland
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A court order can only be invalidated (or lifted) by the courts. Even if it seems incorrect. So the legal answer to your question is no the order is not invalid. If the person presented false documentation to the court in order to get the order, than that person can be charged with perjury (lying to the court). To the second part, enforcing a court order is never considered malicious prosecution, period. (Good Faith Exception).
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