Can you cover an ex-spouse on health insurance?

Can you cover an ex-spouse on health insurance?

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.

Does health insurance end the day you get laid off?

There is no specific timeframe for how long an employer must keep your health insurance coverage after a job termination. Instead, the business makes that decision. Some companies may end health insurance on the day of termination. Another may wait until the end of the month.

What happens if I am laid off?

If you are laid-off you should get your full pay unless it is part of your contract that your employer can lay you off without pay or on reduced pay. If it is not part of your employment contract, you may agree to change your contract. For example, a lay-off might be better than being made redundant.

How much do I get paid if I get laid off?

If you are laid off, you are entitled to your normal pay unless your contract clearly allows your employer to pay you something less, or unless you or your union rep negotiates a temporary change to your pay, to respond to a short-term situation.

Can you be rehired after being laid off?

Can you rehire a laid-off employee? Yes. There are no laws prohibiting employers from rehiring laid-off employees. Rehiring a laid-off employee can save you time and money, since they are familiar with your business practices, and additional resources won’t be needed to train them.

Can you sue employer for layoff?

Failure to do so may give aggrieved workers a right to sue. However, apart from these, a layoff is generally legal and well within the rights of your employer. If you believe there are circumstances that may modify the situation, contact our California employment law attorney for guidance at once.