No, you don't have to, but it doesn't make sense for him not to have coverage. That's like only closing half the windows in your house when it starts raining..
My suggestion is trying to obsord as much information as you can before making up your mind,here http://www.insuranceidea.info/free-insur... is a good one.
No you do not have to add him. If he is got a job let him take out his Owen insurance and you take out yours. if he dose not have a job then it would be nice to put him on yours but it is not mandatory No, you don't have to add him.
But if he has no health insurance, and you guys live in a community property state, YOU, the spouse, can be held responsible for any medical bills he gets during your marriage. So it's shooting yourself in the foot if you don't add him.No.No, you do not have to add him. You have 31 days after a qualifying life event to add him if you have a group plan. If he has his own insurance, there's no need to add him, but if he loses it, you should add him, even if he may start coverage shortly after losing his coverage. Any break in coverage of more than 63 days will negate all of his past coverage. This is critical if he has a pre-existing condition.
If you have any questions about the rules for adding him at a later time, check your book or check with your benefits department.
no when I got married we kept seperate insurances. #If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
|
11 March 2010 |
cameltoepants.com |
edit