Why would the wife want to do that? Check the Family Law Code in your State - she's probably responsible for any debts that her husband incurs. Check with the Insurance Company - they will probably write a separate policy for the husband. If's it's group insurance - he's probably entitled to his own policy under COBRA - once COBRA expires - he's probably entitled under HIPAA
Yes. The person who the insurance is through can.
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each state would have their own reasons insurers can cancel or non renew coverage - this doesn't seem like a reasonable reason to cancel coverage
If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
Not if you purchased the coverage while you were healthy.
Call your insurance company and ask what the policy is for removing coverage. You may not be able to if you signed a contract.
Yes you can. If you feel his coverage is adequate to meet his healthcare needs, then keeping him on your plan would be paying for insurance that you don't need.
No, You can't suspend your coverage, but you can cancel the policy if you don't need it right now and then purchase it again when you do need the coverage.
Trip interruption insurance covers the cost of the trip should you have to cancel. Various companies offer this coverage.
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
It would make no difference as long as they had coverage on the date and time of the accident. They can cancel the policy after the accident and coverage would still be provided.
If your home is/was mortgaged - the insurance MUST be in effect as protection to the mortgage holder. The insurance company is just making sure that you are not cancelling what is MANDATORY coverage to save yourself some money.
Yes of course you should!