ConcernInMA
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA
Hi - Not sure if anyone can help. My ex and i have been divorced for two years. At the time of our divorce, we agreed that I would provide health insurance for my two children and myself, and he would provide health insurance for himself. I am the custodial parent. I was recently laid off, and my former employer agreed to pay for my health insurance (through COBRA) for two months. I have been on several interviews, and am hoping that I have a couple of job offers coming my way, but of course that is not certain at this time. My insurance is being paid through end of the month, and I hope to be working again within a month or two, tops. In the meantime, my ex-husband agreed to add the kids and me (since it doesn't cost extra to include me in the family plan) to his employer-sponsored group policy until I have access to health insurance again. But we are not sure that is possible, since we are no longer married. I know that before the divorce became final, as we were discussing the separation agreement, our lawyers indicated that whoever took on the health insurance plan could add the other parent even after post-divorce.
My question - Given that it is possible for a court to order it during divorce proceedings, is it possible to add a former spouse to a policy post-divorce? I cannot afford a self-purchased plan for myself (given that my only source of income is unemployment), and I don't qualify for a health care subsidy either. I am hoping to be able to provide for myself and the kids again once I am employed, but in the meantime, am nervous about being uninsured.
Would appreciate any advice, if possible. Thank you!
Hi - Not sure if anyone can help. My ex and i have been divorced for two years. At the time of our divorce, we agreed that I would provide health insurance for my two children and myself, and he would provide health insurance for himself. I am the custodial parent. I was recently laid off, and my former employer agreed to pay for my health insurance (through COBRA) for two months. I have been on several interviews, and am hoping that I have a couple of job offers coming my way, but of course that is not certain at this time. My insurance is being paid through end of the month, and I hope to be working again within a month or two, tops. In the meantime, my ex-husband agreed to add the kids and me (since it doesn't cost extra to include me in the family plan) to his employer-sponsored group policy until I have access to health insurance again. But we are not sure that is possible, since we are no longer married. I know that before the divorce became final, as we were discussing the separation agreement, our lawyers indicated that whoever took on the health insurance plan could add the other parent even after post-divorce.
My question - Given that it is possible for a court to order it during divorce proceedings, is it possible to add a former spouse to a policy post-divorce? I cannot afford a self-purchased plan for myself (given that my only source of income is unemployment), and I don't qualify for a health care subsidy either. I am hoping to be able to provide for myself and the kids again once I am employed, but in the meantime, am nervous about being uninsured.
Would appreciate any advice, if possible. Thank you!