Can I keep my health insurance after divorce?
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Can I keep my health insurance after divorce?
Managing life insurance after a divorce will be easiest if you and/or your partner hold separate life insurance policies. However, it’s more likely than not that your former spouse was listed as the primary beneficiary of your single policy and you’ll likely want to remove them, especially if you don’t share children.
Is New Mexico a 50/50 divorce state?
Since New Mexico is a “Community Property” state, all marital property will be divided in a 50-50 fashion according to the court unless agreed to otherwise by the divorcing spouses. This means that everything that is considered “up for grabs” in the dissolution of marriage will be distributed equally to each spouse.
What happens if wife is not on mortgage?
Not on the Mortgage If the wife isn’t named on the mortgage, she can still make payments on it. Even if she’s not authorized as a third party should her husband die, she can contact the mortgage company and have her name placed on the mortgage as a successor in interest.
Should both spouses be on mortgage loan?
You must be married or defacto and living together or intending to live together. One borrower must be on the title (an owner of the property). Both the husband and wife must be borrowers on the loan for their income to be considered. Your loan must not exceed 95% of the property value.
Can my wife throw me out of the house?
In the event of a family law separation, both parties are legally entitled to live in the family home. It does not matter whose name is on the ownership of the house. There is no presumption that the wife or the husband has to leave the house. Under the law, you cannot kick each other out.