If your mother granted her husband a life estate in her will the language of the grant would need to be examined for any limitations. If there was no provision made for the life estate to expire upon his remarriage then it lasts for the duration of his life.
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.
yes, you can choose. call your old carrier and let them know you got married and your husband put you on his policy. let them know what date he put you on his policy and they will cancel your old policy effective that day. if you already paid they will refund you any unearned premiums paid.
My husband and I are executors of a will and want to cancel this.
As soon as the insurance company gets wind that you are married they will drop you from their coverage. If you are caught using their insurance they will probably try to charge you with fraud or cancel your parents insurance.
cause hes a cowerd of what your going to say
you can't very simple
Yes you can, but you have give some charges.
If it's the child getting married, then it may. You should check the actual court order to see what circumstances terminate the obligation. If it's the other parent getting married, then almost certainly not, though the parent who has to pay child support can always request that the court review the order whenever there's a substantial change in circumstances.
cancel them and get new ones. bash him lodge a police complaint
in Mamma mia the movie Sophie and sky are supposed to get married but they cancel it so sophie's mum Donna and one of sophies dads, Sam get married!
Once your husband and you are enrolled in the new health insurance, you can cancel the old insurance. Remember not to cancel until the new insurance is approved. Agent http://www.anyhealthinsurance.com
yes. if its you who is paying, you may cancel at any time. if it is him, you can still cancel it if you have his credit card information. If it is him paying, i would let him keep paying forever and save you some money,