Opinion ID: 1786125
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Heading: mary kay moves for order directing henry to submit to physical examination for insurance policy

Text: Later, in March 2007, Mary Kay moved for an order directing Henry to submit to a physical medical examination so she could obtain a life insurance policy on his life. At the hearing, Mary Kay's attorney argued that Henry's child support and alimony obligations exceeded $1.5 million and that a policy on Henry's life would protect her if he died. He further argued that there was no proof that Henry had funded the trust for the children. But Henry's counsel argued that there was a $1 million policy in place and that he had provided proof to Mary Kay during discovery. The record does not show that the policy was offered. The court stated that security for Henry's support obligations was a matter that could have been anticipated when the parties made the agreements; it overruled the motion.