the new born child in the family
No. Only legal dependents can be added to your health insurance policy.
No they are not. Parents and children must go always go through the appropriate paperwork and procedures for relatives to be added on a health insurance plan, whether publicly funded or not.
Since you added this to medical insurance I assume you want to know what is in yours but you have to call the insuirance company to ask that or check your papers.
When you want to buy a health insurance for you and your family, it is advisable to do a home work on different aspects of health insurance. You must consider some important points to choose the right health insurance. Like you must analyze a health insurance company that has your family physician at their panel. As its quite easy and helpful for you to find a medical assistance from your family physician. There are some other factors as well. I have added a related link with this answer that will provide you a great help in choosing a right one for you.
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....
Why would you be able to use a strangers health insurance? You are not even related. I believe it's even illegal to use someone else's health insurance unless you are added on it.
Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
In most states he will have to be added as a driver on your insurance if you want him to be able to legally drive your car. Check with your insurance carrier for state specific details.
Yes a girlfriend can be added if she is one of the boyfriends loved ones (relationship could lead to marriage)
If you have group Health through work, he maybe able to be added for more premium. Nothing is free. If you have individual health insurance and not group through work, your husband must get his own health insurance and who pays for that, is up to the two of you. He will definitely have his own premiums to pay. Michael FindYourPolicy.com
If you are needing to purchase car insurance for a teenager, it is best to call your current insurance company and have the teenager added on to your current policy.
That would not be done by an insurance company. The power of attorney expires on the death of the principle.