Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

health benefits for divorced spouses

In New Jersey, is there any law requiring a husband to maintain benefits for his wife after they are divorced (His benefits will be covering their only child, who will be in the custody of their only child) The wife does not have full time employment W/ benefits and is currently covered under his(husbands)benefits?


Asked on 10/16/03, 3:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: health benefits for divorced spouses

If your marriage has existed at least ten years you are entitled to permanent alimony based upon respective earning capacities of your husband and you. You should be entitled to enough alimony to pay for your own health insurance.

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Answered on 10/16/03, 11:01 pm
Bruce Matez Gerstein Grayson, LLP

Re: health benefits for divorced spouses

There is no such specific law. In fact, once you are divorced, the insurance carrier will NOT continue to cover Wife as a family member on the plan. However, the Husband may be required to pay alimony to cover the cost. COBRA coverage is an option. There are also several other possibilities depending on the circumstances. If you would like to further discuss this matter, please feel free to contact my secretary, Debbie, at 856-795-6700, to schedule a consultation.

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Answered on 10/20/03, 11:30 am


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