Yes
If you have the same problem as I did which is I could not carry her under my insurance because she was not part of my family anymore. So it would have been the same amount of money for her to just get her own insurance because she could not stay on my employee coverage.
Under health insurance rules no. I have seen that in a divorce decree but that is a legal issue not an insurance one.
I'm sorry but you will not be able to get coverage since you are divorced.
Usually when the support obligation stops unless the custody or support order states something to the contrary.
I think the wife's insurance is primary.
You're eligible to be covered. It's probably a question for your Attorney, if she has to cover you. See the links. How about COBRA?
As long as the premium is being paid on any person listed on a policy, that person is still covered. If one of the persons listed on the policy moves out of the "coverage area" (like out of the state) of the policy, it is possible that person could be excluded from coverage. Check with the insurance company for the details.
Being divorced will have no affect on your ability to obtain an automobile insurance policy. Perhaps I don't really understand your question but marital status will have nothing to do with getting auto insurance.
Often, yes.
Yes, but not without your signature. If you had life insurance in force on you prior to your divorce and he was the owner and he wishes to continue paying and remain the benficiary then there is nothing you can do. If you have kids together then you both should have life insurance and name each other as beneficiaries for the benefit and welfare of the children until they are no longer minors. 4lfieguild
Not necessarily. Some companies have an option where you can actually split up the life insurance policy if you were to get divorced. Sometimes it isn't the case though, so I would be sure to check with your current insurance company.
and sometimes after that.