Can I keep my ex on my car insurance?
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Can I keep my ex on my car insurance?
In general, insurance policies will cover only one household, the one where you and your vehicle reside, so you and your ex-spouse cannot keep one policy for the cars that both of you used to insure together when married and living together.
Can you take out life insurance on ex husband?
Yes, it should be possible to get a life insurance policy on your ex-husband, but it will require his consent. Since your ex-husband pays child support for your daughters, you have an insurable interest in him, which is what allows you to take out a life insurance policy on him with you as the beneficiary.
Can you stay on ex husband’s insurance?
COBRA. After you get divorced, you may be able to temporarily keep your health coverage through a law known as “COBRA.” If your former spouse got insurance through an employer that has at least 20 employees, COBRA lets you stay on that plan for up to 36 months.
Is there a penalty for canceling health insurance?
Generally, there is no prohibition against insured or plan members canceling their health insurance coverage or their participation in a health service plan. Otherwise, there is no financial penalty per se to canceling health insurance coverage. If you cancel the policy, you may not get your entire premium back.
Can I remove myself from my parents insurance?
Eligible adult children can choose to be part of the plan. They can also opt out. Talk to your local BCBS again and ask to speak a supervisor. You can talk to them about being estranged from your parent and that you want to opt out of the subscriber’s plan; you are not on speaking terms or visiting.