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Can You Afford Not To Have Health Insurance?
Many people think the best way to get health insurance coverage is simply to get the most complete coverage one can afford. This is, to some extent true, and if you have a lot of liquid resources it is a good idea to get a comprehensive individual...

Guide to Home Insurance
Here is a useful guide to Home Insurance. Home insurance covers damage from incidents such as fire, theft, and vandalism to your house, usually adjacent structures like a garage or shed, and your personal belongings. It covers living expenses if...

Managing Evidence-Based Self-Insurance Plans
Instead of contracting with a traditional health insurer to provide group health insurance, many organizations are turning to self-funded insurance plans that are managed by third-party administrators or an outside health management company....

No Fault Insurance
If you live in one of the twelve states (DC, FL, HI, KS, KY, MA, MI, MN, NJ, NY, ND, PA, UT) that are under a non-fault auto insurance system, you can cause an accident, yet your insurance company won't pay for the other parties' damages. This...

Not all insurance polices are the same!
Conventional insurance policies do not meet the specific demands of owners of fine homes and possessions. You never know how good your insurance policy is until you make a claim. Most people have a basic package policy with low levels of...

 
Divorce and Health Insurance Benefits

Divorce causes major issues with health insurance benefits. Many families have employer provided and/or paid for health insurance benefits that cover the entire family. It is not uncommon to see situations where the other spouse is a stay at home parent, with absolutely no access to health insurance benefits, or employed at a job with either no health insurance benefits available or those benefits available at a substantial cost. After a divorce, the spouse with the family health insurance coverage can no longer cover the other parent. They are no longer
About the Author
Attorney Jean Mahserjian is the author of numerous websites and books devoted to helping consumers through the process of separation and divorce. To download free excerpts from her family law books, visit: http://www.millenniumdivorce.com

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