No. If it's a group plan, check COBRA If an individual plan, the company should just be able to split the policy or give the spouse a new one.
Only if it is part of the divorce agreement.
Does he still work? Is there an economic loss if he becomes disabled?
If she is still being carried on his insurance as his spouse then she has insurance.
Yes! If she has a state-funded insurance also, the husband's coverage will be secondary.
no they shouldnt
There actually were a great number of divorces in the 1960's. This number however is still smaller than the number of divorces in the modern day.
Yes as long as he is the owner of the policy...he can do whatever he wishes.
Good Luck. You will be asking your husbands insurance to pay for the birth of a child that is not his. Talk to the insurance company and also check with state law. Some states the law is that a child born during a marriage is the child of the husband legally unless challenged in court.
In order to ensure that a wife collects her deceased husband's insurance policy, it is beneficial to transfer the beneficiary of the policy while the husband is still alive. If the beneficiary of the policy is also deceased, it would be wise to seek legal help.
It will depend on the type of gap insurance you have. Finance gap insurance would expire as there is no finance to cover but return to invoice and vehicle replacement would still carry on until the end of the policy or a claim is made.
did you ask for court suppervision
Call the company.