I think as long as you guys are married and your incomes are consolidated then it doesn't matter if he lives with you or not because you become his beneficiaries as well. However, if you need money now for something like medical/financial bills, you can always have him just take out a loan from militaryloans.com they offer really great loans at really low rates to military personnel and vets.
No. Persons who are "retired" are considered to be out of the labor pool and ineligible for unemployment insurance.
The insurance company GEICO offers discounts for individuals who are on active duty, who are retired, or who is on Military reserves. They have a phone line dedicated to their Military clients.
USAA Casualty Insurance Corp. (CIC) covers ex-dependents of military retirees.
Tricare prime from your husband is the primary and your federal employee insurance is secondary. It means whatever Tricare Prime does not cover, Blue Shield should pick it up. Ah, wrong. If you read the Tricare documentation, it clearly states if you have another health insurance company, Tricare is automatically the secondary. It doesn't matter who is the military member.
For free health insurance there are various programs for your city. Also, if you are a retired military service member you may qualify for free or low cost health insurance.
I hope not. Depending on what state he files for divorce through.
To the Contrary - 1992 Retired with Husband was released on: USA: 12 January 2007
United Service Automobile Association (USAA), as well as popular companies like Geico and esurance, offer discounts for members of the military (active or retired). All require proof of military service.
They do NOT get a refund from any ones taxes. They only get a refund check from their own taxes if they have over paid their income tax liability for the year.
Use the military rank.
It the wife has her husband on her work insurance plan than that is his primary insurance. If he is not covered on her plan then he would need to buy his own insurance. Once he gets on Medicare that would become his primary insurance. If his wife is still working once he gets on Medicare the primary carrier is determined by how many people work for her company. If there are less than 100 employees then Medicare would be primary.
which type of health insurance program would a retired army general be eligible for