Legal Question in Family Law in California

Medical insurance coverage

my husband is covered under my group medical insurance. He does not have group coverage available with his job and due to his pre-existing medical conditions he would not be able to get indiviual coverage (plus he couldn't afford it if he could get it). Legally what are my responsibilities once the divorce is final. He has told me that I legally can't drop him from the medical coverage.


Asked on 6/19/08, 8:20 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re: Medical insurance coverage

Once the divorce is final his coverage under your medical insurance ceases. He has the right to continue the coverage through COBRA. This coverage is expensive and is limited in the amount of time coverage is available. You should contact an attorney regarding this issue. If his condition is such that he has a limited life expectancy you may wish to delay the day on which the divorce judgment is entered. The attorney may be able to provide you with other alternatives.

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Answered on 6/23/08, 2:48 am
James Chau Law Offices James Chau

Re: Medical insurance coverage

You should convert your divorce to a seperation so you can keep his coverage.

Good luck.

As always contact an attorney in your area if you have additional questions.

Law Offices of James Chau

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San Jose, CA. 95110

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Answered on 6/22/08, 6:40 pm


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