If husband and the wife wish to reconcile they can still reconcile. And if they are just separated and haven't got a divorce yet then they can still sit and reconcile. But if they have divorced and still wish to come together, they can file for Restitution of Conjugal Rights. If one needs more details they can look for Siddhartha Shah And Associates on the following details.
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Absolutely none. The medical and birth records can only be shared with the birth mother and father, despite the situation.
You may be responsible, if it is not a legal separation.
Your husband can only see your medical records with your express permission.
If she is still being carried on his insurance as his spouse then she has insurance.
It would depend on whether they are legally separated. If they are still married, she could be held responsible.
In Michigan the estate has the responsibility to settle all debts, including medical bills, not the husband. Once that is done, then remainder can be distributed to the husband.
Yes ... they must be paid because services were rendered for medical care received. The hospital cannot absorb those costs, as they had to pay their employees already for their time worked as hospital staff.
medical covererage
No. Health insurers will not cover someone who is incarcerated. Prisoners get their medical services from the state. Certain services will be provided at the prison. For hospital care, the prisoner will be taken to a hospital and guarded.
The assumption is that the husband inherits the wife's assets. But the estate has to liquidate all assets before they can transfer them to him. typically and medical insurance that existed is in the husband's name and he is the gauranteer of the medical bills. One way or another, the spouse ends up paying the debt. The spouse has some right in all real property owned by the husband. If the assets are not enough to cover the debt, the real property may have a lien placed against it to cover those debts.
Keep a copy of ALL of the serviceman's medical records.
Yes.
yes