Divorce brings about many changes in people’s lives. When two individuals are married their lives generally intertwine in every way. It is common for a spouse and their children to be covered by their spouse’s employer-sponsored health insurance. Whether the dependent spouse does not have a job or their employer’s coverage is not as good, couples often use the same insurance. When a couple gets divorced there are many things to figure out, and a common question from dependent spouses is whether or not they will be able to keep their health insurance. Generally, the answer is no. However, there are many options for newly divorced individuals to obtain or maintain health care coverage. Contact a Shelby County, Tennessee divorce lawyer for more information on your rights and options.
During a separation or the process of divorce, you will remain covered under your spouse’s health insurance. Even if the divorce process takes years, you will still be covered until the divorce is finalized. However, once the final divorce decree has been issued, you will no longer be considered an eligible dependent on your former spouse’s insurance. You cannot continue being covered by your ex’s health insurance after a divorce, at least not indefinitely. However, you will have alternative options.
There are many options for an individual who needs to obtain or maintain health insurance after going through a divorce. Consider the following.
Contact an experienced family lawyer to learn more about your rights and responsibilities following your divorce.
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