What is the name of your state? What is the name of your state? Florida
Back in July, my wife discovered she needed a surgeory that would cost a pretty penny with her high deductible plan. We were already engaged at the time, however decided to tie the knot earlier (on 9/28) in order to put her on my plan this way she can use my HSA benefits. Additionally, she enrolled into a lower deductible plan in September (before we were legally married), that was effective on 10/1. We are now paying a total of roughly 700 dollars per month in insurance premiums (between our two plans). My question is, would it be legal to drop her plan shortly after her surgery (which is on November 12th) since our marriage is considered a qualifying event and falls within the 60 day period from the time we were married? We would prefer not to pay two high monthly premiums.
Back in July, my wife discovered she needed a surgeory that would cost a pretty penny with her high deductible plan. We were already engaged at the time, however decided to tie the knot earlier (on 9/28) in order to put her on my plan this way she can use my HSA benefits. Additionally, she enrolled into a lower deductible plan in September (before we were legally married), that was effective on 10/1. We are now paying a total of roughly 700 dollars per month in insurance premiums (between our two plans). My question is, would it be legal to drop her plan shortly after her surgery (which is on November 12th) since our marriage is considered a qualifying event and falls within the 60 day period from the time we were married? We would prefer not to pay two high monthly premiums.
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