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.
If not legally separated, you will probably have to wait until open enrollment through your employer to cancel her insurance. If you do get legally separated, you can cancel insurance as you have had "change in status." Usually insurance companies will process changes outside of open enrollment when you have a change in family status. An example of this would be getting married, having a baby, or getting divorced/legally separated.
If you are legally separated you are still legally married.
No you can not go and get remarried in the state of Arizona, if legally separated , you must remember you have to legally divorced to get married anywhere.
It depends....it you are divorced or legally separated than the judge has to enter a judgment that says he has to pay for your medical bills...if you're not legally separated or divorced its his option if he wants to add you to his health plan...If you have your own insurance and he has his own insurance and you're added to his plan than the insurance go by the birthday rule..whom ever is born first is primary....
yes, but not divorced
no it is against the law.
Legally, "widowed". If you have not divorced, he is still legally your husband.
No. Legally separated does not mean divorced. He must actually be divorced before he is free to marry, unless he is in a place that allows plural marriages.
Yes the law allows you to divorce your spouse legally if you are separated from your spouse for a period of five years.
Yes your boyfriends wife can demand a D.N.A done on your child. even if you are not legally divorced.
Divorced- You were married but you got legally unmarried Separted- You are not always married but you just broke up
If you are not legally separated or divorced, your wife will still be entitled to anything you own. You should seek a lawyer for specific legal advice.