I believe your wife has the option to continue her health insurance on your policy under COBRA for three years, but she has to pay the premiums herself. You are not responsible for them unless it should be part of the divorce settlement.
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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.
No she will no longer be covered
If you have been legally separated for nine years but your spouse does not want to give you a divorce, it is importance to see the divorce attorneys. The divorce attorney will be able to provide the much needed legal health.
To continue individual health insurance after a divorce, one can apply for an insurance coverage under the Federal Law COBRA. It means that person will be covered by his/her ex-spouse's insurance plan obtained from the ex-spouse's own company or employer.
Contact your insurance company and let them know IMMEDIATELY !!!! Are you paying premiums for her?
Yes, you can unenroll from health insurance by contacting your insurance provider and following their specific process for cancellation.
In the U.S. and Canada, a divorce normally disqualifies the spouse from military medical benefits.
Not if you neglected to remove her from the policy
You can get health insurance whenever you want. However, for younger and healthier you buying health insurance is hassle free process.
Yes, a spouse's health insurance company can drop coverage for a spouse if they are legally separated. Many insurance policies stipulate that coverage is contingent on the marital relationship being intact. Once separation occurs, the primary policyholder may choose to remove the spouse from the plan, or the insurance company may have policies that allow for this action. It's important for separated spouses to explore their options for individual health insurance coverage.