You should both be insured. If you each carry insurance on the other (say at work), then you will be paying the premiums of course, but one will always be primary.
To my knowledge- No they cannot. It almost comes down to discrimination. If they offer insurance to one spouse then your employer shouldn't be able to turn to another person and say "sorry.. your spouse has health insurance options at her job.. denied!" You will be the one paying the premium to carry your spouse! I have honestly never heard of this happening. You should contact your corporate HR though. Hope this is helpful:) Evan
An insurance company, at it's sole discretion, may force health/dental coverage on your spouse if the policy was purchased directly from the company due to the company's underwriting guidelines for standard procedures and are approved by the Insurance Commissioner.
Yes, it is recommended to carry your health insurance card with you at all times in case of emergencies or when seeking medical care.
It is your choice if you want any at all you don't have to carry insurance but you should. Until recently, not having health insurance could result in fines from the Federal government.
Yes, I suppose if they own the vehicle, otherwise why would they?
You should carry insurance on your children until they are old enough to get insurance on their own. This is usually when your child graduates college. As long as your child is a full-time student and one of your dependents, then you should be able to carry insurance on them.
Yes, it is recommended to carry your health insurance card with you at all times in case of emergencies or unexpected medical needs. This card provides important information that healthcare providers may need to verify your coverage and provide you with appropriate care.
Renters insurance .
No, financial matters are separate from custodial issues. The matter of health insurance should be a part of the support order not a custodial one.
All non-cهtizens are required to carry health insurance. Muhammad Al-Salamah محمد السلامة non-citizens who work for health care facilities and clinics are not required to carry health insurance. Additionally this law, like many others in Saudi Arabia, is often ignored.
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.
Under our current United States law, it is not mandatory for individuals to carry health insurance. I don't think it's a smart idea to not have health insurance, but it's just not affordable for some people.